As part of the renovation program of the aircraft fleet, the airline "Yakutia" plans in the near future to replenish its fleet of regional aircraft Bombardier Dash 8 Q300. All three aircraft are taken in the operating leases. The first plane was received in August this year. Now there is a final stage of the planned delivery of two more cars.
Twin-engine turboprop aircraft for medium-haul lines will be operated by the airline for short-haul routes within the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the cities of the Far Eastern Federal District.
The aircraft carries the Q-series from the English word "quiet" (English. Quiet), thanks to a system of active noise control (English. Active Noise and Vibration Suppression system), designed to reduce the noise level in the cabin and reduce vibration to the level of turbojet aircraft.
Aircraft Family "Q Series" have proven to be reliable and economical. Beauty Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 is equipped with spacious passenger cabin with roomy luggage racks. Passenger seats are located in the 2 + 2 configuration. Liner can carry up to 50 people and take them to a distance of 1,500 km, and the model with increased range at a distance of 2000 km.
Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 airline "Yakutia" equipped with adaptive modifications, including revision to fly at ground runways, additional engine heaters and batteries, they are fully prepared to operate on a regional route network airline "Yakutia". All three aircraft have been required presale form of maintenance, including structural forms of the airframe and engines of appropriate services.
Bombardier aircraft were chosen as an alternative aircraft AN-24 and AN-140. According to its characteristics aircraft Dash 8 Q300 / 400 can fly on dirt and gravel airfields in extremely low temperatures (up to -54C), widely used for operations on the ground operators around the world, including in the north of Canada, Africa, Australia Oceania and without any restrictions. The aircraft is widely used in different countries in the structure of the Air Force, Coast Guard and as a transport and health Sun
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