Diamond Aircraft celebrated recent sale and delivery of the very first DA50 RG aircraft in Brazil, made possible through our exclusive Brazilian distributor, AEROMOT. The delivery marks a significant milestone for Diamond’s growing presence in Latin America. The handover ceremony, held on June 25 at AEROMOT’s base at Pampulha Airport in Belo Horizonte, brought together AEROMOT’s executive team, technical staff, operators, and the aircraft’s new owner.
Trevor Mustard, Head of Aircraft Sales and Marketing at Diamond Aircraft Canada commented: “This delivery opens a new chapter in Brazilian General Aviation. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to AEROMOT for their outstanding achievement and dedication to bringing the DA50 RG to the region and wish the new owner many inspiring journeys ahead with their new aircraft.”
Cristíane Cunha, AEROMOT’s COO, said: “This moment marks not just a delivery, but the beginning of a new era for executive aviation in Brazil. The DA50 RG sets a new standard in sophistication and performance, and we are proud to lead the way in bringing this innovation to the country.”
The single-engine, five-seater DA50 RG is powered by the Continental CD-300 Jet-A1 engine and equipped with the Garmin G1000 NXi avionics suite, offering exceptional fuel efficiency, safety, and ease of operation. Renowned for its sophistication, the DA50 RG boasts the largest cabin size in its class and features retractable landing gear.

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