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Textron Aviation Introduces In-Flight Operable Cargo Door for Cessna SkyCourier

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Textron Aviation has introduced a new in-flight operable door option for its Cessna SkyCourier twin-engine turboprop aircraft. The enhancement aims to expand the aircraft’s operational capabilities, particularly for missions requiring mid-flight cargo drops or specialized deliveries. This development adds to the versatility of the SkyCourier, which is already known for its adaptability in passenger and freight configurations.

The newly available door option allows operators to open and close the cargo door during flight, enabling precise deployment of goods or equipment while airborne. Textron Aviation states that this feature is designed to meet the needs of customers engaged in unique operations such as humanitarian aid delivery, military supply drops, or other specialized missions. The company also highlights that this addition aligns with their commitment to providing flexible solutions tailored to diverse operational requirements.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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