Bastia-based MRO firm signs LoI for 10 modification kits from French developer Kepplair Evolution.
MRO provider Corsica Technics has signed a letter of intent (LoI) covering the acquisition of 10 kits from Kepplair Evolution to covert ATR 72 passenger or cargo aircraft into firefighting waterbombers.
An element of a wider initiative to grow its Bastia airport home into a maintenance hub in the Mediterranean, the LoI will allow Corsica Technics to provide customers with a rapidly deployable firefighting solution.
As part of the conversion, the Kepplair 72 twin-turboprop is also outfitted for cargo transport and medical evacuation missions, delivering year-round versatility.
Paris-headquartered Kepplair Evolution currently holds commitments for 18 aircraft or conversion kits.
Kepplair is now awaiting the arrival of its first donor aircraft at Toulouse Blagnac airport for conversion into the initial prototype.
Based on an ATR 72 cargo aircraft provided by ACIA Aero Capital, modification work, including the integration of the company’s KEDS delivery system, will be performed by Aerotec & Concept
Flight testing and the initial drop tests are expected to begin by year-end.
“The Kepplair 72 is based on a well-established, robust and readily available platform, with a conversion concept that meets current market needs,” says Jean-Marc Cristelli, president of Corsica Technics.
“Corsica Technics wishes to capitalise on this momentum by drawing on its roots in the aviation sector and its ability to support the development of new solutions for civil protection.”
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