De Havilland Eyes Restarting Production Of Short’s Cargo Sherpa

The U.S. Army operated the ramp-equipped Sherpa as the C-23A/B.

Credit: U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jason Sweeney
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada is reviewing the potential market for a modernized version of the Short Sherpa twin-turboprop cargo aircraft, last produced in 1990. Possible uses include humanitarian missions. Viking Air, now part of De Havilland Canada, acquired the type certificates for the Short...

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