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  2. British Aerospace Jetstream 41 - Wikipedia

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    The British Aerospace Jetstream 41 is a turboprop -powered feederliner and regional airliner, designed by British Aerospace as a stretched version of the popular Jetstream 31. Intended to compete directly with 30-seat aircraft like the Embraer Brasilia, Dornier 328 and Saab 340, the new design eventually accommodated 29 passengers in a two-by ...

  3. British Aerospace Jetstream - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, British Aerospace adopted the Jetstream name as its brand name for all twin turboprop aircraft. As well as the Jetstream 31 and Jetstream 32, it also built the related Jetstream 41 and the unrelated, but co-branded BAe ATP/Jetstream 61. The Jetstream 61 name was never used in service, and retained its "ATP" marketing name.

  4. Handley Page Jetstream - Wikipedia

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    2011. Developed into. BAe Jetstream 31. BAe Jetstream 41. The Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream is a small twin- turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage. The aircraft was designed to meet the requirements of the United States commuter and regional airline market. The design was later improved and built by British Aerospace as the BAe ...

  5. List of British Aerospace Jetstream operators - Wikipedia

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    List of British Aerospace Jetstream operators. In July 2016, 101 British Aerospace Jetstream were in airline service : 75 in Americas, 15 in Europe, 7 in Asia Pacific & Middle East and 4 in Africa ; its airline operators with five or more aircraft were : [1] 9: Northwestern Air. 8: Pascan Aviation.

  6. British Aerospace ATP - Wikipedia

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    Jetstream 61. The British Aerospace Jetstream 61 was an improved derivative of the ATP. It featured an interior based on the Jetstream 41, with innovative cabin wall armrests and an increase in capacity from 64 to 70 seats. In addition, the airframe incorporated more powerful PW127 engines and increased weights and range.

  7. Manx Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Two Jetstream 31 aircraft were obtained from BAe with services starting on 25 March 1991. [9] [7] [10] At a press conference on 27 March 1991, Manx announced orders for two of the larger Jetstream 41 aicraft following the rollout of the type at Prestwick that day.

  8. Loganair - Wikipedia

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    In December 1983 it became a subsidiary of the Airlines of Britain Group. Further aircraft were added to the fleet: British Aerospace Jetstream 31, British Aerospace Jetstream 41, and British Aerospace ATP aircraft. In the late 1980s Loganair was the fastest-growing scheduled operator at Manchester Airport, and, in terms of number of flights ...

  9. British Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    bae.co.uk (archived) British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. Its head office was at Warwick House in the Farnborough Aerospace Centre in Farnborough, Hampshire. [1] It purchased Marconi Electronic Systems, the defence electronics and naval shipbuilding subsidiary of ...