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The Bombardier Dash 8 Series or Q Series is a series of twin-engined, medium range, turboprop airliners. Introduced by de Havilland Canada (DHC) in 1984, they are now produced by Bombardier Aerospace. Variants:


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Nine minutes after taking off, the Bombardier Dash 8 had to return to Banjul, The Gambia's capital, after the passengers started to feel unwell. Advertisement.


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The Dash 8-400 is the fourth series iteration of the Dash 8, which was brought into service in 1983. Back then, the Dash 8-100 was a regional turboprop aircraft with a maximum passenger capacity of 38 people. It did its job, but as the plane fell into different ownership, it became apparent that more could be done with it.


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Now, it seems the company has found a new home, almost 2,000 miles away on the other side of Canada. De Havilland announced today that it would be moving to a site at Wheatland County, Alberta, approximately 30 minutes to the east of Calgary. The site will be the final assembly line for the new DHC-515 firefighter as well as the Dash 8 and DHC-6.


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Seating up to 90 passengers, the Dash 8-400 is the highest capacity turboprop on the market today and has the lowest unit cost. In addition to passenger configurations, the Dash 8-400 is highly versatile with the ability to serve as a freighter, firefighting aircraft, missionized aircraft, and more.


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Bombardier Dash 8 (DHC-8 / Q-Series) Turboprop Passenger Airliner / Cargo Hauling Aircraft [ 1984 ] The high-wing, twin-engine Bombardier Dash 8 was introduced in 1984 and is still flying strong today through the Q400 series.


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The Dash 8-400 would be labeled the Q400 as a Bombardier marketing exercise. Namely, as turboprops are perceived to be louder than regional jets and as such, Bombardier added sound-proofing equipment such as an Active Noise and Vibration System (ANVS).


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8.34 m / 27 ft 4 in. 28.42 m / 93 ft 3 in. building on the success and popularity of the Dash 8-100/200/300 . aircraft, the Dash 8-400 entered into service with significant enhancements . including new engines, a modernized cockpit, and improved aerodynamics. Seating up to 90 passengers, the Dash 8-400 is the highest capacity


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The Bombardier Dash 8 (DHC-8) aircraft is a series of turboprop-powered regional airliners that were originally manufactured by de Havilland Canada. The aircraft, which was developed from the Dash 7, boasts improved cruise performance, lower operational costs, and is less expensive to maintain than its predecessor.


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From the moment a Japan Airlines passenger jet collided with a smaller plane on a runway in Tokyo on Tuesday, it took crew 18 minutes to get all 367 travellers off the plane and safely accounted for.


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The Dash 8 was originally designed by De Havilland Canada, a company founded in 1928 by the British de Havilland Aircraft Company. The Canadian Government subsequently took ownership of DHC in 1974. According to BAE Systems, the very first prototype DHC 8-100 (C-GDNK) flew for the first time on 20th June 1983, entering service in October 1984.


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The ARL-Es were based on the de Havilland Canada DHC-8-315 twin-engine turboprop, a series of aircraft that are often referred to collectively as Dash-8s. These aircraft were created by converting.


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The De Havilland Canada DHC-8, previously the Bombardier Dash 8, is a regional turboprop aircraft that was previously delivered in three size categories, typically seating from 37 passengers (DHC-8-100) to 90 passengers (DHC-8-400). Only the larger DHC-8-400 model remained in production until 2021. [1]


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The Dash 8 Q300 regional airliner was introduced in 1998 by Bombardier Aerospace De Havilland based in Downsville Ontario. The aircraft can seat up to 56 passengers. The Q series Dash 8 family also includes the Q100 (37 seats), Q200 (39 seats) and Q400 (68 to 78 seats). Orders have been received for 981 aircraft of the family with 868 delivered.


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Five of six people on board the smaller coastguard plane, a Bombardier Dash-8, died. "Right after the plane touched down, the pilot felt a sudden shock, and lost control to stay in the runway.


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Bombardier Aerospace's Dash 8 family of turboprop regional airliners includes the 37-passenger Q100 and Q200, the 50 to 60-passenger Q300 and the 70 to 80-passenger stretched Q400. The newest member of the Dash 8 family, the Q400, had its first flight in 1998 and entered commercial service in February 2000.