Jetstream
Total Production : 350
The BAE Systems Jetstream turboprop family aircraft was designed to provide efficient, low cost solutions to 19-30 seats commuter markets. These aircraft are powered by two fuel efficient Honeywell, formerly Garrett, TPE331 turboprops. BAE Systems built more than 230 Jetstream airplanes until 1997 when production ceased. BAE Systems Regional aircraft is currently leasing its portfolio comprising 128 Jetstream 32s and 75 Jetstream 41 to a wide range of commuter operators worldwide.
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
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Jetstream 32 | Active | 250 | |
Jetstream 41 | Active | 1993 | 100 |
Jetstream 32
Group : Turboprop Airplanes
Status : Active
Also Known As : J31, J32, Jetstream 31
Origin : United Kingdom
Contractor : BAE Systems
Total Production : 250
The Jetstream 31/32, also known as J31 or J32, are a 19-seat turboprop commuter aircraft powered by two Honeywell TPE331-12 engines. These aircraft are in service around the globe in commuter passenger configuration, corporate shuttle, VIP, air ambulance and other special roles.
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Specifications
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Crew | 2 | |
Number of Engines | 2 | |
Passengers | 19 |
Gear
Turboprop Engines | ||
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TPE331-12 | 2 |
Jetstream 41
Group : Turboprop Airplanes
Status : Active
Also Known As : J41
Origin : United Kingdom
Contractor : BAE Systems
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1993
Total Production : 100
The Jetstream 41, also called J41, is a 29/30-seat regional turboprop derived from the successful Jetstream 31 commuter aircraft. It is powered by two Honeywell TPE331-14 engines driving a five-blade McCauley propeller each. The TPE331-14 engines is rated at 1,500 to 1,650-shp. Jetstream 41 has been designed for commuter operations or Corporate/VIP transport offering optimum balance of performance, comfort and reliability, at minimum cost. In addition, the J41 can be converted to E class freighter. It entered service in 1993 and production ceased in 1997 with over 100 airplanes rolling off BAE Systems' assembly line.
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Specifications
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Crew | 2 | |
Number of Engines | 2 | |
Passengers | 29 | |
Propeller Blades | 5 | |
Dimensions | ||
Cabin Height | 1.8 meter | |
Height | 5.6 meter | |
Length | 19.3 meter | |
Wingspan | 18.4 meter | |
Mass | ||
Max Landing Weight | 10,569 kilogram | |
Max Takeoff Weight | 10,886 kilogram | |
Max Zero Fuel Weight | 9,707 kilogram | |
Operational Weight | 6,800 kilogram | |
Payload | 2,907 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 559 nautical mile | with max passengers |
Take Off Run Distance | 1,200 meter | |
Power | ||
Max Power at TakeOff | 3,300 shp |
Gear
Turboprop Engines | ||
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TPE331-14 | 2 |
News
Hatfield, Herts, UK. - BAE Systems announced today that Airlink, one of South Africa’s regional feeder airlines, has agreed to acquire four Avro RJ85 regional jets.
EasyFly S.A. of Colombia has bought a further five Jetstream 41 regional turboprop airliners from BAE Systems Regional Aircraft to accelerate the second phase of its development
Hatfield, Hertfordshire - BAE Systems Regional Aircraft has sold a 29-seat Jetstream 41 regional turboprop airliner to Inverness-based Highland Airways.
Hatfield, Hertfordshire. BAE Systems Regional Aircraft confirms that the market for its portfolio Jetstream 41 remains buoyant and that during 2007 a total of 22 transactions
Building on its success in the first half of 2007 when it placed 19 Jetstream 32s with 10 customers, BAE Systems Regional Aircraft today announced that a further 16 aircraft
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Notes
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning
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