The new Viking CL-415EAF conversion programme takes off
Emilie Drab
| 2020/03/26 | 285 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
The programme only covers a handful of planes but is preparing the new generation of Viking water bombers. Longview Aviation Services (LAS) flew the first CL-215 modified as a CL-415EAF (Enhanced Aerial Fighter) at the start of the month. The work was carried out by LAS in Calgary, in collaboration with Cascade Aerospace, using a conversion kit supplied by Viking.
This aircraft, MSN 1081, is the first of six ordered by Bridger Aerospace. The Montana-based company is expecting it for April ...(…)
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