Over the past couple of months I've been a consultant for Halcyonair, a small regional airline out of Cape Verde an Island of West Africa.
Halcyonair is modeled around the bird 'Halcyon' which is a genus of the tree kingfishers, near passerine birds in the family Halcyonidae. The bird Halcyon species is resident in sub-Saharan Africa
The plan was to introduce another turboprop into their fleet capable of doing flights to neighbour countries. We studied several different models from ATR42-320/500 and ATR72 models and finally selected a ATR42-500. On the 23rd of August the aircraft finally arrived in Cape Verde. It is expected to take its first flight to Senegal within two weeks.
Here are a few shots in a rather Wet and Windy Sal. More to come if anyone is interested?
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Tail, showing the logo of the bird with its Ferry Flight Rego.
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