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The Nomad is a small, high-wing, short-field takeoff & landing (STOL) aircraft. It was designed as a multi-role transport aircraft for civil and military use, and included two versions; the short-fuselage N22 (13 passenger) and long-fuselage N24 (17 passenger).
The Nomad was designed by the Australian Government Aircraft Factory (GAF) in 1965. The first prototypes were flown in 1971, with 170 aircraft being built before production concluded in 1984. Just over half of these twin turboprop aircraft are still in service.
Commercially operated N24 Nomads
Boeing Australia Limited holds the Certificate of Type Approval for the Nomad utility aircraft.

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Last Revised: May 25, 2007