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One Aviation Mulls 550 Retirement as 'Canada' Progresses
Market forces and supply issues may lead to the end of production of the 550 this year, even though certification on Canada is not expected for two years.
When the Eclipse Project Canada enters service next year or in 2019 it will replace the 550. In the meantime, the company is considering a phaseout of Eclipse 550 production.
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Kerry Lynch
• Editor, AIN monthly magazine
March 14, 2017
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