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Double boost for Multiflight operations
Multiflight, based at Leeds Bradford International Airport, has added an AS355 F2 single pilot IFR, to its fleet and is awaiting the arrival of a second nine-seater Dauphin AS365 helicopter.

Multiflight, based at Leeds Bradford International Airport, has added an AS355 F2 single pilot IFR, to its fleet and is awaiting the arrival of a second nine-seater Dauphin AS365 helicopter. The new charter aircraft join Multiflight's existing fleet, which includes an AS365, AS350 and an R44.

Steve Borrowdale, md, says: "The investment in the fleet goes in tandem with the investment in facilities. Multi-million pound investment has totally transformed the south side of the airport. It offers a one-stop shop for flying enthusiasts, professionals and charter customers, with its own FTC and specialist engineering, charter, aircraft management and sales and executive aircraft handling departments."

Multiflight says facilities cater for all sizes of aircraft, and features a dedicated taxiway from the apron and hangar space totalling 10,000 sq. m., including two barrel-vaulted hangars able to house four Boeing 737-800 sized aircraft.

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