Description of Jetstream 32
The Jetstream 32 is a twin-engine turboprop developed by British Aerospace in the 1980s, now known as BAE Systems. Designed for regional routes, this aircraft is particularly appreciated for its ability to operate on short runways, such as London City, and its efficiency in terms of operating costs. Ideal for regional airlines and private operators, the Jetstream 32 combines performance and passenger comfort, and can carry up to 19 passengers over a distance of 1260 km at a cruising speed of 425 km/h.
Commercial features of Jetstream 32
The Jetstream 32 is mainly used for :
- Regional flights: It is commonly used for connections between medium-sized cities or in areas with limited airport infrastructure.
- Passenger and freight transport: In addition to its passenger role, this aircraft is also used to transport light freight.
- Private operators: Thanks to its modest size and low operating costs, it is also popular with charter airlines and private operators.
The Jetstream 32 can reach a cruising speed of almost 490 km/h, and has a range of up to 1,500 km, making it the perfect choice for regional and intercity routes. Its ability to take off and land on short runways makes it ideal for secondary airports.
Range of action of the Jetstream 32
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