June 14, 2012

Mahindra Aerospace’s GippsAero successfully completes first flight of GA 10

Mahindra GippsAero, the Australian aircraft manufacturer and subsidiary of the Mahindra Group, has successfully completed the first flight of its new aircraft, the GA10 some days before. The aircraft, which is the first single turbo-prop developed in Australia, is a 10
seat, multi role aircraft based on the very successful GA8 eight seat utility aircraft. The first flight took place at GippsAero’s home base at Latrobe Regional Airport in eastern Victoria.

The GA10, powered by a Rolls Royce 250 turbo prop engine, fits a unique niche in the market and will suit a wide range of applications from passenger and freight work to air survey and surveillance roles.

Test Pilot, Tony Morris and GippsAero Flight Test Engineer, Gerhard Jordaan were on board the GA10 for this memorable occasion. Once in the air, the GA10 circled the airport several times for approx. 20 minutes as well as one low approach including a go-around.

"The successful test flight of the GA 10 represents another milestone for Mahindra Aerospace after the launch of the NM5 in September last year and places India on the global aviation map. Powered by a Rolls Royce 250 turbo prop engine, the GA 10 fits a unique niche in the market and will suit a wide range of applications from passenger and freight work to air survey and surveillance roles and I am sure that operators will view the GA 10 as a commercially viable, multi role aircraft with the advantage of turbo prop technology. We plan to introduce the GA 10 in India soon as well," said Hemant Luthra, President, Mahindra Systech.

Arvind Mehra, Executive Director and CEO of Mahindra Aerospace said, "We are extremely proud of the successful first flight of our first turboprop. It is another important milestone towards reaching our goal of providing a family of economical utility aircraft to the aviation market."

CEO of GippsAero, Dr. Terry Miles, announced, "The GA10 will bring an entry level turbo prop utility aircraft to the market place enabling operators to make the not inconsiderable step of moving from piston to turbo prop power. The projected low purchase price and low operating costs of the GA10, coupled with its great versatility, will offer operators a commercially viable, multi role turbo prop aircraft."

With the completion of this first flight, the GippsAero engineering team will subject the prototype to an intensive programme of static and flight tests to gain a CASA Type Certificate for the GA10. It is anticipated that the new type will be available for customer delivery in the first half of 2013.


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