The first official De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited data plate has been engraved for MSN 996 and is on its way from Victoria to Calgary. This aircraft will be the first to boast the brand new data plate, showing DHC as the manufacturer.
On all our aircraft moving forward, data plates will identify DHC as the Manufacturer, Certificates of Registration will identify DHC as the Owner and Manufacturer; and Certificates of Airworthiness (the “Birth Certificate”) will identify DHC as the Manufacturer.
These credentials will remain throughout the service life of any future aircraft we manufacture, meaning all the De Havilland Canada legacy aircraft are now “one” again.
Congratulations on another great milestone for the DHC family!
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