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The P.68 is a 5 seat plane, currently in service with Great Barrier Airlines http://www.flugzeugi...data_p68_en.php. the Piper PA 23 was in service with Great Barrier Airlines. http://www.flugzeugi...ata_pa23_en.php

I feel these planes, although small, could provide more choices in this sector ;)



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I'm currently trying to find more information on these two and how they are used by airline operators, and struggling - can anybody jump in with a bit of their own research?



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The 68C is currently in use at Zil Air (Seychelles): http://www.zilair.co...n_air_p68_c.php

Aircraft info: http://www.vulcanair...me=P68COverview



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Is ZilAir a true scheduled airline? A quick glance suggests that they are more an executive charter, but I may be wrong.



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Hmm. You might be quite correct.

However the ZK-PLA (https://tflite.com/t...Pgschedule.aspx click on detailed) seems to be a 68B for Great Barrier Airlines: http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=ZK-PLA



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I shall take a look in more detail tomorrow.

 

Thanks.



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