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If you are a government interested in supporting the logistics of a scientific research station on the Antarctic continent, you fly the aircraft that is best suited for landing on ice and operating with jet fuels and hydraulics that can withstand extreme cold.

If you are a private party, you are best advised to work with an aviator with experience in extreme cold weather flying.

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The Hercules and De Havilland Twin Otter are the commonest aircraft to fly to Antarctica.
Other frequent aircraft are the C-17 and C-141 of USAF and Boeing 757s and 767's of New Zealand and Australia's air forces and of various airlines.

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