McDonnell Douglas MD-83

The MD-83, a medium haul passenger aircraft developed by the American company McDonnell Douglas in 1983. The new version is more fuel efficient and has an increased takeoff weight of 67.8 tons that required strengthening the wing and fuselage skin with larger landing gear to compensate for heavier loads on take offs and landings as […]
Saab SF-340A

The Saab 340 is a favorite among airline passengers due to its flexibility, comfort and reliable performance. With about half the operating costs of a regional jet, the Saab 340 can offer service in a variety of markets, large or small The cost-effective aircraft consistently generates profits for many different types of air transport services […]
Saab Saab 2000

“The Saab 2000, the newest regional airliner in its class, offers better operating economics than any other aircraft. With a maximum range of 450 miles per hour and rates of climb at 30 minutes to 31000 feet, this is an innovative military grade design that will change how we fly.”
Sabreliner Saab-Fairchild 340B
The Saab 340 is a favorite among airline passengers due to its flexibility, comfort and reliable performance. With about half the operating costs of regional jets, it can offer service in markets large or small. The cost-effective Saab 340 consistently generates profits for wide range of air transport services with high productivity mixed with dependability […]
Swearingen Fairchild Metro III Executive
The Metro series has become one of the most popular 19 seat commuters despite a slow start to sales in the early 1970s. The design process started as an upgrade from Swearingen’s Merlin I executive transport and its turboprop powered II and III models, which were eventually used as basis for their new commuter airliner […]
Short Brothers SD3-60-100
The Shorts 360 is one of the quietest turboprop aircrafts operating today. The PT6A engines make it a great commuter plane for those travelling to smaller regional airports with shorter runways, and its fuel efficiency makes it more cost-effective than many other small airliners on the market!
Dassault Falcon 900 EX

Dassault, a company known for having high standards of engineering and technological advancement made an impact on the heavy-iron private jet market with the Falcon 900. Ten years later they improved their already great private jets to introduce one that is just as good or better than all others in its class – Falcons’ 900EX. […]
Gulfstream G-IVSP

The Gulfstream IV-SP is a significantly improved, larger, longer range and more advanced development of the earlier II and III. The most significant improvement with the G-IV over our previous models are Rolls Royce Tay turbofans that bring fuel burn improvements despite their higher thrust output than Speys found on both models (Gulfstream I continues […]
Hawker-Beechcraft Hawker 800XPi

Hawker-Beechcraft Hawker 800XPi The Hawker-Beechcraft Hawker 800XPi is a standout in the mid-size jet category, offering an exceptional combination of performance, comfort, and reliability, making it a top choice for discerning travelers in the private charter industry. Whether for business or leisure, this aircraft delivers a superior experience that is hard to match. Performance and […]
Yakovlev Yak-40

The Yak-40 was the first jet powered airliner in its class to service international and internal routes, preceding ERJ-135 and 328JET. In the early 1960s, Aeroflot’s trunk lines were operated by jets or turboprops but their local services still used obsolete piston planes like Ilyushin Il-12, Il-14/Il 14PV Li2 (Lisunov design). With a need for […]