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1114:-built BAe 146-200 and Avro RJ85 jets are in service in North America as aerial firefighting air tankers, with Conair flying seven Avro RJ85 aircraft and Neptune Aviation operating seven BAe 146-200 aircraft. The article also states that Conair is converting an eighth Avro RJ85 for use as an air tanker, while Neptune is converting two more BAe 146-200s for aerial firefighting use. In addition, Air Spray is mentioned in this article as having acquired five BAe 146-200s for conversion to air tankers.
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four-engine configuration to provide the power and range required by the concept. Such a configuration was considered by
British Aerospace to be advantageous in the event of a single engine failure, offering "exceptional three-engine performance" that would appeal to operators in mountainous environments and from "high, hot or poor grade airfields".
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The Avro RJ version of the 146-300, the second such development of the 146 product line, became the Avro RJ100. It shared the fuselage of the 146 version, but with interior, engine, and avionics improvements. The most common configuration in the RJ100 seats 100 passengers. An RJ115 variant, the same
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The BAe 146 is also renowned for its relatively quiet operation, a positive feature that appealed to those operators that wanted to provide services to noise-sensitive airports within cities. The aircraft is one of only a few types that can be used on flights to London City
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version. Out of these proposals came the BAe 146STA (Sideloading
Tactical Airlifter), based on the BAe 146QT cargo aircraft and sharing its cargo door on the left side of the rear fuselage. This military-transport version has a refuelling probe protruding from the nose; a demonstrator, fitted with a
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costs, the definitive 146-300 emerged as a less extreme development. Ultimately, the fuselage was stretched by 2.34 metres (7 ft 8 in), giving a capacity of 100 passengers seated five-abreast at a 31-inch seat pitch, without winglets or the proposed ALF 502R-7. Deliveries began in
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of the western U.S. with a BAe 146-100 operating from an airfield with an elevation of 7,820 feet. The BAe 146 was announced in
January 1987 to have been selected to launch the first jet services from London City Airport; it was chosen due to its unmatched flying characteristics and ability to
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avionics, additional fuel tanks, increased steep approach, and unpaved runway operation capabilities, and being outfitted with defensive aids; however, a rear cargo door was not introduced. BAE has stated that the 146M is suitable for performing airlift, medical evacuation, para-drop, surveillance,
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Early on, the decision to adopt four engines for a feeder airliner rather than two was viewed as atypical by some commentators. Advantages of adopting the four-engine configuration include greater redundancy and superior takeoff performance from short runways, as well as in hot and high conditions.
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In 2000, British
Aerospace announced that it was to replace the Avro RJ series with a further-improved Avro RJX series, however on 27 November 2001 BAE announced the cancellation of the RJX programme as part of the closure of its regional aircraft business. BAE also announced 1,669 job losses and a
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Due to the sales performance of the BAe 146, British
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October 1974, all work on the project was halted as a result of the world economic downturn resulting
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H turbofan engines. There were several reasons why a twin engine configuration was not chosen, this being a controversial decision for a relatively small aircraft and dictated by the choice of engine which, despite its "rugged, quiet and fuel efficient" characteristics, needed to be deployed in a
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placed firm orders for 12 RJX-100s and eight options. However, BAE Systems terminated the project in
November 2001, having completed and flown only three aircraft—a prototype each of the RJX-85 and RJX-100, and a production RJX-100 for British European. BAE reached an agreement with Druk Air and
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The aircraft proved to be useful on "high-density" regional and short-haul routes. In economy class, the BAe 146 can either be configured in a standard five-abreast layout or a high-density six-abreast layout, making it one of few regional jets that can use a six-abreast layout in economy class.
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According to the BAe 146's chief designer, Bob Grigg, making the aircraft as easy to maintain as possible and keeping operators' running costs as low as possible were considered high priorities from the start of the design process. Grigg highlighted factors such as design simplicity, using
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Low-key development proceeded, however, and in 1978, British
Aerospace, Hawker Siddeley's corporate successor, relaunched the project. British Aerospace marketed the aircraft as a quiet, low-consumption, turbofan aircraft, which would be effective at replacing the previous generation of
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Firefighting air tanker versions of both the BAe 146 and the Avro RJ85 have been manufactured by the conversion of aircraft previously operated by airlines in scheduled passenger service. Several organizations carry out such conversions, including U.S.-based Minden Air Corporation,
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turboshaft, controlled and integrated by Airbus with a 2 t (4,400 lb) battery. Airbus and Rolls-Royce abandoned the E-Fan X programme several months before the planned first flight as the commercial aircraft industry changed its priorities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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revolver killed the flight crew and his former boss. He then pushed the aircraft into a steep nosedive, causing the aircraft to pick up speed to 770 mph (1,239 km/h), the flight going supersonic just before impact. The aircraft crashed into a hillside near
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British European in early 2002 in which the airlines agreed not to enforce their firm orders for the RJX. BAE explored the possibility of manufacturing 14 "hybrid" aircraft, but British European at least was unwilling to accept the risk of operating a unique type.
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The aircraft can be fitted with auxiliary fuel tanks to extend its range. So-called "pannier tanks" fit in the inner wing either side of the fuselage, while more tankage can be fitted in the under-floor baggage compartment, fore and aft of the undercarriage bay.
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The ALF 502 has experienced multiple issues. Its internal electronics could overheat, triggering an automatic shutdown of an engine with no option for inflight restart, and certain rare atmospheric conditions could cause a loss of engine thrust due to internal
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components where possible, and the internal use of firm cost targets and continuous monitoring. British Aerospace also adopted a system of cost guarantees between component suppliers and the operators of the BAe 146 to enforce stringent requirements.
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stated that BAE had "draw a line under a business that once threatened to destroy the whole group. In 1992, the regional aircraft operation blew a hole in the then British Aerospace's balance sheet, forcing it to take a £1bn write-off."
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Done, Kevin; Nicoll, Alexander (28 November 2021). "A national champion takes flight: BAE Systems' ending of civil aircraft production is part of its strategy of being a global defence company, write Kevin Done and Alexander Nicoll".
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interior and operated in a VIP configuration with a capacity of 19 passengers and six crew. The BAe 146-100QC (Quick Change) is the convertible passenger/freight version and the BAe 146-100QT (Quiet Trader) is the freighter version.
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in June 1981. Prior to the first flight, British Aerospace had forecast that the smaller 146-100 would significantly outsell the 146-200 variant; however, airlines showed a higher level of interest in the larger 146-200.
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British Aerospace promoted the BAe 146 to airlines as a "feederliner" and short-haul regional airliner. The airframe of the aircraft and many other key areas were designed to be as simple as possible. The engines lack
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was at the controls but was not blamed because, despite being a licensed pilot, he was a passenger who was invited to fly the aircraft. Following the incident, Prince Charles forewent flying royal flights.
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The Avro RJ85, the first RJ development of the BAe 146 family, features an improved cabin and the more efficient LF 507 engines. Deliveries of the RJ85 began in April 1993. It seats up to 112 passengers.
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350 million. Initial flight results showed better-than-predicted takeoff and climb performance. In 1982, British Aerospace stated that the sale of a total 250 aircraft was necessary for the venture to
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physical size, but with an increased MTOW and different emergency exits, was marketed, but never entered production; it seated 116 as standard or up to a maximum of 128 in a high-density layout.
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From the late 1980s until the early 2000s, the 146 was widely used for passenger services in Australia, where the type was suited to long-distance, low-volume routes; 18 were in service with
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heavy-transport helicopter. Notably, the BAe 146 has a very low level of operational noise, much lower than most competing aircraft. This was achieved largely through the use of the
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at the rear of the fuselage, which has the advantage of being usable during flight and allowing for steep descent rates if required. In addition, the aircraft has full-width wing
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Electrical power is primarily provided by generators located on each of the outboard engines. For ease of maintenance and reduced operator costs, the ALF 502 is of a
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Ashford, Norman J., Saleh Mumayiz and Paul H. Wright. "Airport Engineering: Planning, Design and Development of 21st Century Airports." John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
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Throughout the production life of the BAe 146, British Aerospace proposed a number of specialised military versions, including side- and rear-loading transports, an
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Aviation of Alberta, Canada, purchased its first BAe 146 for conversion into an air tanker. Air Spray purchased a second airframe for conversion in October 2013.
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Production of the Avro RJ ended with the final four aircraft being delivered in late 2003; a total of 173 Avro RJ aircraft were delivered between 1993 and 2003.
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turbofans for greater efficiency (15% less fuel burn, 17% increased range), quieter performance, and 20% lower maintenance costs. Bhutan carrier
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speed to stay below the speed of sound, dramatically reducing the aircraft's noise. Additionally, other sound-deadening measures include a high
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The BAe-146/Avro RJ has been involved in 14 hull-loss accidents with a total of 294 fatalities and one criminal occurrence with 43 fatalities.
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approach and short runway; for several years, the BAe 146 was the only conventional jet aircraft capable of flying from London City Airport.
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site, and the first completed aircraft flew that year, quickly followed by two more prototypes. By then, the unit cost of the 146-200 was
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did not deploy when the aircraft touched down. Sixteen people were on board; three passengers and one crew member were killed.
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and digital avionics. The RJ70 seats 70 passengers five abreast, 82 six abreast or 94 in high-density configuration.
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and 134 at 29-inch seat pitch. More powerful (33 kilonewtons (7,500 lbf)) ALF 502R-7 engines would be used, and
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On 29 June 1994, a BAe-146-100, registration ZE700, overran the runway and suffered damages while trying to land at
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1263:, operated by Avro RJ-100 registration HB-IXM, crashed while on a
2896:"BAE Systems Seeks Military Air Transport Customers For BAe 146M"
2676:, "RAPORT Wojsko Technika Obronność" Nr. 5/2013, s.71 (in Polish)
1729:
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Avro RJ85 made the first commercial airline flight in history to
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fumes were introduced into the cabin by the pressurizing system.
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LMI 2933 Pilot: (We are) in complete electrical and fuel failure
3167:(Press release). Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Siemens. 28 November 2017.
3104:"Conair and Falko Sign AVRO RJ85 Airtanker Marketing Agreement."
1154:
Vision. An Avro RJ100 flying testbed would have one of its four
27:
Regional airliner family by British Aerospace, later BAE Systems
3089:"VIDEO: Nevada's Minden pursues fire-fighter role for BAe 146."
1665:
1488:
1451:
E3378 – RJX100 on static display at the Runway Visitor Park at
1311:
1237:, a BAe 146-300 (registration B-2716), crashed while departing
1163:
1131:
870:
778:
500:
300:
231:. In its primary role, it serves as a regional jet, short-haul
212:
4099:
3939:. Vol. 20, no. 6. June 1981. pp. 267–272, 301.
3905:. Vol. 19, no. 3. September 1980. pp. 131–134.
3888:. Vol. 32, no. 6. June 1987. pp. 269–275, 325.
3162:"Airbus, Rolls-Royce, and Siemens team up for electric future"
2139:
Royal Transport: an Inside Look at the History of Royal Travel
2040:. Vol. 106, no. 3430. 12 December 1974. p. 816.
1158:
turbofans replaced by a Rolls-Royce 2 MW (2,700 hp)
1095:
Services, and Aero-Flite, a U.S. subsidiary of Canadian-based
804:, which took delivery of its first aircraft on 23 April 1993.
3858:. Vol. 27, no. 5. November 1984. pp. 266–267.
3022:
1676:
1380:
3213 – BAe 146-300 forward fuselage on static display at the
1203:
938:
838:, providing overnight services to and from curfew-restricted
656:. Additionally, the BAe 146 experienced some issues with its
594:
442:. The Avro RJ series also featured a modernised cockpit with
371:
factory. The Avro RJ family of aircraft was assembled at the
3956:. Fyshwick, ACT, Australia: Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd.
3608:"Prince gives up flying royal aircraft after Hebrides crash"
2922:"DSEi: PICTURES: BAE pitches 146 for military airlift role."
3628:"Accident British Aerospace BAe-146-100 ZE700, 29 Jun 1994"
3565:"Brazil Chapecoense football team in Colombia air disaster"
3066:
2232:
Velocity, VLM Magazine, May 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
1573:
1323:, a chartered Avro RJ85 registered as CP-2933, flying from
443:
388:
360:
227:. It sees wide usage at small, city-based airports such as
3322:"Experts Seek to Determine If Shots Played Role in Crash."
2441:"Air Safety and Cabin Air Quality in the BAe 146 Aircraft"
924:
of the RAF acquired a total of three 146-100s, designated
3922:. Vol. 6, no. 1. January 1974. pp. 19–24.
3210:
2523:"New Eurocity Express to operate out of London STOLport."
741:
3954:
The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, 2003–2004
3141:
2428:
UPDATE: Braathens have BAe 146 aircraft. (Brief Article)
1271:, Switzerland, killing 24 of the 33 passengers and crew.
268:
The prototype made its first flight on 3 September 1981.
3514:"Colombia plane crash: Jet ran out of fuel, pilot said"
2541:"Royal Pain Relief: Britain's RAF Adding BAe-146 Jets."
1284:, Turkey; 75 of the 80 passengers and crew were killed.
2761:"PICTURE: RAF takes delivery of BAe 146 C3 transports"
2306:"Why some flights are exempt from the airport curfew."
1073:
704:. On 1 July 1984, the first of 20 BAe 146s ordered by
4410:
3935:"Feederjet for the Eighties: British Aerospace 146".
3583:"Accident Avro RJ85 CP-2933, Monday 28 November 2016"
3216:
1957:
1955:
1431:
1010 – BAe 146-100 fuselage on static display at the
1775:
1339:, who were travelling to play their away-leg of the
648:
design and makes minimum use of specialist tooling.
2458:
1807:
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
1343:
in Medellín. Of the 77 occupants on board, 71 died.
1241:, China, killing 55 of the 113 passengers and crew.
2739:. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Defence Data. p. 284.
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1952:
438:turbofan engines, which were housed in redesigned
3274:"Have taken 216 human lives (Norwegian language)"
2977:Vines, Mike (March 2002). "RJX Dead and Buried".
2823:"Type Certificate Data Sheet No. BA16, Issue 16."
2656:"RAF to fly second-hand BAe 146s in Afghanistan."
2378:
2218:
2216:
2214:
2212:
2022:. Vol. 106, no. 3423. pp. 525–526.
1929:
1927:
1925:
1923:
1405:BAe 146-100 at the Civil Aviation Museum of China
1130:demonstrator being developed by a partnership of
998:1988. A modified BAe 146-301 is used as the UK's
977:The BAe 146-300/Avro RJ100 is 31 m (102 ft) long.
916:The BAe 146-100/Avro RJ70 is 26.2 m (86 ft) long.
800:The initial customer for the BAe RJ85 series was
720:inaugurated the first scheduled jet service into
4434:
4025:. Vol. 196, no. 5697. pp. 24–47.
4006:. Vol. 190, no. 5550. pp. 20–43.
3121:"Air Spray to begin converting a second BAe-146"
2242:
2240:
2238:
953:The BAe 146-200/Avro RJ85 is 28.6 m (94 ft) long
450:would have opened an Avro RJ production line in
4018:
3653:"British Aerospace BAe 146-300 s/n 3213 VH-NJL"
3191:
2898:. BAE Systems. 8 September 2009. Archived from
2804:
2620:"Fitting salute for final BAe 146 flight in WA"
2364:
2286:
2247:"Commercial Aircraft Directory - Avro RJ-85ER."
2086:
2056:
566:The BAe 146 was the second aircraft, after the
299:The chosen configuration had a high wing and a
184:that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by
50:Avro RJ85 (ex BAe-146-200), the midsize variant
3999:
2990:
2988:
2936:
2704:"St. Helena sees maiden commercial pax flight"
2209:
1920:
1228:, Chile, killing 20 of the 73 people on board.
1000:Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements
928:. These aircraft were fitted with a luxurious
196:manufactured an improved version known as the
4085:
2981:. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. p. 32.
2879:
2839:"Commercial Aircraft Directory Avro RJ-100ER"
2792:
2235:
2079:
2077:
2075:
1472:ZE701 – BAe 146 CC2 on static display at the
1462:ZE700 – BAe 146 CC2 on static display at the
507:, which are deployed immediately on landing.
133:394 (BAe 146: 221; Avro RJ: 170; Avro RJX: 3)
3972:"Britain's First New Airliner for 18 years."
3824:
3822:
2573:"A Chronology of Ansett Australia's History"
2044:
1995:
1945:
1943:
1941:
1939:
1254:, Spain, killing all 38 passengers and crew.
1192:
1162:, adapted by Rolls-Royce and powered by its
3977:, 94(1311), 24 June 1982. pp. 857–859.
3852:"Airdata File: British Aerospace 146-300".
3197:
3154:
2985:
2947:. Vol. 159, no. 4784. p. 70.
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2111:. The Financial Times Limited. p. 21.
2072:
1184:
1106:According to the 3 April 2017, edition of
944:
907:
761:in 1999. The BAe 146 was also operated by
458:£400m charge as part of the decision. The
3819:
3783:"Ex-RAF aircraft to join aviation museum"
2960:, BAE Systems. Retrieved 1 January 2008.
2669:
2667:
2320:Ashford, Mumayiz and Wright 2011, p. 597.
1936:
2888:
2718:"First flight lands on remote St Helena"
2013:
1765:377 kn: 1,724 kg (3,801 lb)/h
1760:361 kn: 1,672 kg (3,686 lb)/h
1755:361 kn: 1,594 kg (3,514 lb)/h
1707:100 pax: 3,340 km (1,800 nmi)
1704:100 pax: 3,650 km (1,970 nmi)
1487:
1396:
1333:José María Córdova International Airport
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574:. The aircraft features a low amount of
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3980:
3951:
3882:"BAe 146...Growing Longer and Better".
3217:David Kaminski-Morrow (24 April 2020).
3118:
2937:Kingsley-Jones, Max (12–18 June 2001).
2737:Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988–89
2531:
2016:"Air Transport: HS.146—What Went Wrong"
1895:
1763:429 kn: 2,517 kg (5,549 lb)/h
1758:423 kn: 2,483 kg (5,474 lb)/h
1753:425 kn: 2,468 kg (5,441 lb)/h
1701:82 pax: 3,870 km (2,090 nmi)
1361:. The incident is notable because then-
192:. Production ran from 1983 until 2001.
14:
4435:
2734:
2664:
2201:"Stretched BAe 146 Twin in the Works."
2136:
1879:"Library of Congress Subject Headings"
1369:
1200:Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771
1110:, an on-line aviation publication, 14
675:
4073:
3542:from the original on 21 December 2021
2976:
2345:Velupillai 1981, pp. 1245–1246, 1253.
2106:
2034:"World News: Benn puts HS.146 on ice"
1896:Warwick, Graham (14 September 2012).
1177:List of BAe 146 and Avro RJ operators
811:'s air freighter fleet. In 2012, the
336:11 million, and the program cost was
4065:Smiliner 146 family information page
3536:"Pilot (Controller Audio Recording)"
3528:
3511:
2484:"Initial BAe 146s delivered to PSA."
2394:"Range Extension for the BAe 146/RJ"
2261:
1902:Aviation Week & Space Technology
1082:BAe 146 air tanker at Range Fire in
781:) in 1990, with Airlink's successor
399:; the vertical stabilizer came from
363:cockpit in the 1993 upgraded Avro RJ
288:and small jet airliners such as the
3119:Gabbert, Bill (16 September 2013).
3045:"The future of aerial firefighting"
1341:Final of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana
1074:Firefighting air tanker conversions
1049:and inflight refueling operations.
819:and the introduction of the larger
527:Five-abreast cabin, structure shown
454:, but this deal collapsed in 1997.
207:The BAe 146/Avro RJ is a high-wing
24:
4039:"British Aerospace 146 Described."
3453:"Norway runway blaze kills three."
2979:Business & Commercial Aviation
2014:Sweetman, Bill (24 October 1974).
1347:
1052:
483:Rear view in flight with deployed
434:turbofan engines by higher-thrust
25:
4479:
4049:
4044:, 2 May 1981. pp. 1243–1253.
3757:"RAF says goodbye to its BAe146s"
3489:. 18 January 2022. Archived from
3280:. 11 October 2006. Archived from
3021:. Minden Air Corp. Archived from
2687:"Sydney Airport Curfew Factsheet"
2500:"Air Wis plans Dulles Expansion."
1483:
1425:
1337:Associação Chapecoense de Futebol
1117:
842:under a type-specific exemption.
403:; the engine pylons were made at
322:Líneas Aéreas Privadas Argentinas
4420:
3901:"Coming Quietly...The BAe 146".
3801:
3775:
3749:
3724:
3699:
3660:South Australian Aviation Museum
3198:Bjorn Fehrm (29 November 2017).
2735:Taylor, John W. R., ed. (1988).
2191:Velupillai 1981, pp. 1249, 1252.
2127:, September 1984. 161(9), p. 98.
1792:
1778:
1630:11,781 kg (25,970 lb)
1627:11,233 kg (24,760 lb)
1613:25,640 kg (56,530 lb)
1610:24,600 kg (54,230 lb)
1607:23,820 kg (52,510 lb)
1597:44,225 kg (97,500 lb)
1594:42,184 kg (93,000 lb)
1591:38,101 kg (84,000 lb)
1382:South Australian Aviation Museum
740:service in 1986 until 2022 as a
688:introduced the type in May 1983.
664:systems, leading to a number of
632:ALF 502; the gearbox allows the
40:
3736:City of Norwich Aviation Museum
3707:"British Aerospace BAe 146-100"
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2939:"Rejuvenation on a shoe string"
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2384:Velupillai 1981, pp. 1244–1245.
2356:"146 - Design for Maintenance."
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1969:. November 1981. pp. 41–44
1691:35,000 ft (11,000 m)
1624:8,612 kg (18,990 lb)
1443:City of Norwich Aviation Museum
1325:Viru Viru International Airport
1122:The Airbus/Rolls-Royce/Siemens
540:Drawing on experience from the
499:with two petals below the tail
280:-powered airliners such as the
4056:Manufacturer website – BAe 146
3239:30 July –5 August 2020, p. 28.
3069:. Aero-Flite Inc. 20 June 2014
3019:"Minden Air BAe 146 Fireliner"
2645:, Retrieved: 17 November 2012.
2223:"VLM Introduces Jet Aircraft."
2007:
1981:
1889:
1871:
1862:
1671:6,990 lbf (31.1 kN)
744:transport and was operated by
610:powered by four Avco Lycoming
254:
13:
1:
2252:, Retrieved 14 November 2012.
1898:"Crunching Gravel Down Under"
1855:
1741:1,270 m (4,170 ft)
1738:1,190 m (3,900 ft)
1735:1,180 m (3,870 ft)
1724:1,535 m (5,036 ft)
1721:1,390 m (4,560 ft)
1718:1,195 m (3,921 ft)
1009:
692:In May 1983, British airline
411:in the United States and the
377:BAE Systems Regional Aircraft
351:
4363:Development/concept aircraft
3711:de Havilland Aircraft Museum
2813:June 1987, pp. 269–270, 273.
2403:Cranfield Aerospace Brochure
2122:"Coming: Smaller Jetliners."
1557:28.55 m (93.7 ft)
1554:26.19 m (85.9 ft)
1492:Line drawings of BAe 146-200
1437:London Colney, Hertfordshire
1433:de Havilland Aircraft Museum
1374:
1170:
736:The 146 was introduced into
346:Certificate of Airworthiness
194:Avro International Aerospace
7:
4162:Global Combat Air Programme
3475:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3442:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3424:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3406:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3388:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3344:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3310:. Flight Safety Foundation.
3047:. Neptune Aviation Services
2801:November 1984, pp. 266–267.
2472:, p. 1635, 4 June 1983
2206:, March 1991. 118(3), p. 8.
1771:
1568:8.61 m (28.2 ft)
1546:3.42 m (11.2 ft)
1464:South Wales Aviation Museum
1457:Ringway, Greater Manchester
1291:Atlantic Airways Flight 670
1278:Turkish Airlines Flight 634
1235:China Northwest Flight 2119
1065:ordered two RJX-85s, while
1038:
902:
769:began operations under the
624:powerplant that powers the
559:in the tail and full width
518:
474:
344:. The BAe 146 received its
10:
4484:
4448:British Aerospace aircraft
3844:
2640:"TNT Airways at a Glance."
2004:, January 1974, pp. 19–20.
1308:crashed into Pike Mountain
1174:
708:was officially delivered.
706:Pacific Southwest Airlines
589:
259:
4362:
4339:
4281:
4224:
4201:
4170:
4112:
2418:, 28 April 1979. p. 1415.
2413:"How to make Flight Pay."
2375:Velupillai 1981, p. 1246.
2295:Velupillai 1981, p. 1245.
2097:Velupillai 1981, p. 1253.
2069:Velupillai 1981, p. 1243.
1933:Velupillai 1981, p. 1244.
1850:List of BAe 146 operators
1690:
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1545:
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1468:St Athan, South Glamorgan
1447:Horsham St Faith, Norfolk
1441:E2351 – Avro RJ85 at the
1386:Adelaide, South Australia
1267:approach to Runway 28 at
1193:Accidents with fatalities
469:
158:
150:
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137:
129:
110:
102:
82:
74:
60:
55:
39:
34:
4453:Hawker Siddeley aircraft
3952:Frawley, Gerard (2003).
3830:"Airliners of the World"
3681:"东航集团向中国民航博物馆捐赠Bae146飞机"
3260:Flight Safety Foundation
2964:11 December 2007 at the
2885:Skinner 2005, pp. 22–24.
2826:Civil Aviation Authority
2163:"History of the BAe 146"
1818:Bombardier CRJ700 series
1560:31 m (102 ft)
1403:China Northwest Airlines
1392:
1128:hybrid electric aircraft
1108:SpeedNews-The Windshield
1028:carrier onboard delivery
1018:BAe 146 STA demonstrator
969:BAe 146-300 / Avro RJ100
857:, a charter flight from
716:with the type. In 1985,
598:Close view of a pair of
4443:1980s British airliners
4171:Patrol and surveillance
3473:Aviation Safety Network
3440:Aviation Safety Network
3422:Aviation Safety Network
3404:Aviation Safety Network
3386:Aviation Safety Network
3342:Aviation Safety Network
3308:Aviation Safety Network
3255:Aviation Safety Network
3180:6 November 2023 at the
2828:, March 1999, pp. 5, 8.
2505:18 October 2015 at the
2466:"Dan-Air's new BAe 146"
2053:September 1980, p. 131.
1478:Duxford, Cambridgeshire
1226:Puerto Williams Airport
1185:Accidents and incidents
1084:Kern County, California
945:BAe 146-200 / Avro RJ85
908:BAe 146-100 / Avro RJ70
817:Lockheed C-130 Hercules
796:The three main variants
746:32 (The Royal) Squadron
729:operate from so-called
550:leading-edge extensions
542:Hawker Siddeley Trident
4468:Shoulder-wing aircraft
3685:China Eastern Airlines
2674:RAF odbierają BAe146C3
2544:Defense Industry Daily
2361:, 2 May 1981. p. 1254.
2137:Piggot, Peter (2005).
1493:
1406:
1246:On 25 September 1998,
1087:
1019:
978:
954:
917:
797:
714:Fokker F27 Friendships
698:London Gatwick Airport
689:
603:
528:
487:
364:
282:Hawker Siddeley HS.748
269:
4341:Combat drones (UCAVs)
3918:"Feederjet Formula".
3235:Thisdell and Seymour
3147:4 August 2018 at the
3142:https://speednews.com
1491:
1400:
1319:On 28 November 2016,
1269:Zürich-Kloten Airport
1259:On 24 November 2001,
1222:LAN Chile Flight 1069
1220:On 20 February 1991,
1081:
1017:
976:
952:
915:
795:
683:
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526:
482:
359:
305:Avco Lycoming ALF 502
286:Fokker F27 Friendship
267:
170:British Aerospace 146
4042:Flight International
4022:Flight International
4003:Flight International
3834:Flight International
3813:Flight International
3587:asn.flightsafety.org
3237:Flight International
3092:Flight International
2944:Flight International
2925:Flight International
2902:on 22 September 2009
2876:Skinner 2005, p. 22.
2867:Skinner 2005, p. 21.
2659:Flight International
2560:Flight International
2470:Flight International
2430:. HighBeam Research
2416:Flight International
2359:Flight International
2228:29 June 2008 at the
2083:Hewish 1982, p. 858.
2038:Flight International
2020:Flight International
1963:"Down on the Ground"
1949:Hewish 1982, p. 857.
1656:R-5, Avro RJ :
1289:On 10 October 2006,
1261:Crossair Flight 3597
1248:PauknAir Flight 4101
1198:On 7 December 1987,
983:Farnborough Air Show
875:Saint Helena Airport
855:South Atlantic Ocean
787:National Jet Express
767:National Jet Systems
751:Flight International
662:cabin pressurization
580:auxiliary power unit
119:National Jet Express
4037:Velupillai, David.
3687:. 22 September 2005
3632:aviation-safety.net
3360:The Washington Post
3003:on 31 October 2012.
2927:, 9 September 2009.
2526:Air Transport World
2487:Air Transport World
2399:16 May 2022 at the
2336:, 14 February 2009.
2311:, 16 November 2012.
1883:Library of Congress
1498:
1370:Aircraft on display
1276:On 8 January 2003,
1213:Cayucos, California
1148:European Commission
825:No. 32 Squadron RAF
775:Australian Airlines
773:brand on behalf of
676:Operational history
229:London City Airport
56:General information
3836:. 6 December 1995.
3493:on 18 January 2022
3458:, 10 October 2006.
3362:. 21 February 1991
3327:, 9 December 1987.
3109:, 25 January 2012.
3094:, 30 January 2009.
3087:Moores, Victoria.
3008:, 28 October 2012.
2789:June 1987, p. 269.
2724:. 14 October 2017.
2661:, 12 January 2012.
2510:Milwaukee Sentinel
1885:. 19 October 2009.
1496:
1494:
1453:Manchester Airport
1407:
1282:Diyarbakır Airport
1146:transport for the
1088:
1020:
979:
959:cost per seat mile
955:
922:The Queen's Flight
918:
845:On 3 May 2017, an
821:Airbus A400M Atlas
798:
690:
604:
576:composite material
529:
488:
385:Greater Manchester
381:Woodford Aerodrome
373:Avro International
365:
270:
97:Avro International
4408:
4407:
4101:British Aerospace
3963:978-1-875671-58-8
3937:Air International
3920:Air International
3903:Air International
3885:Air International
3855:Air International
3815:. 28 August 2001.
3809:"World Airliners"
3789:. 21 January 2022
3763:. 23 January 2022
3613:Independent.co.uk
3320:Witkin, Richard.
2811:Air International
2799:Air International
2787:Air International
2746:978-0-7106-0867-3
2579:on 28 August 2013
2555:Sarsfield, Kate.
2528:, 1 January 1987.
2329:Cockcroft, Lucy.
2125:Popular Mechanics
2051:Air International
2002:Air International
1769:
1768:
1416:Chaoyang District
1321:LaMia Flight 2933
1233:On 23 July 1993,
832:Pionair Australia
606:The BAe 146 is a
448:Khazanah Nasional
211:monoplane with a
186:British Aerospace
182:regional airliner
166:
165:
151:Introduction date
123:Pionair Australia
89:British Aerospace
35:BAe 146 / Avro RJ
16:(Redirected from
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4178:Nimrod MR1 / MR2
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2569:
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2498:Del Ponte, Ann.
2496:
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2169:. Archived from
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2141:. Dundum Press.
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1783:
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1747:Fuel consumption
1658:Honeywell LF 507
1654:Lycoming ALF 502
1499:
1497:BAe 146/Avro RJ
1495:
1239:Yinchuan Airport
1206:employee with a
1093:Neptune Aviation
1067:British European
759:Ansett Australia
493:thrust reversers
417:control surfaces
272:In August 1973,
188:, later part of
162:3 September 1981
44:
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4258:Jetstream 31/32
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3787:Royal Air Force
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3732:"Aircraft List"
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3123:. Fire Aviation
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3025:on 1 April 2015
3017:
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2995:Urseny, Laura.
2993:
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2966:Wayback Machine
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1348:Other incidents
1252:Melilla Airport
1195:
1187:
1179:
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1156:Honeywell LF507
1152:Flightpath 2050
1136:Rolls-Royce plc
1120:
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1055:
1053:Avro RJX series
1041:
1026:version, and a
1024:airborne tanker
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726:Rocky Mountains
722:Aspen, Colorado
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3970:Hewish, Mark.
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2548:
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2514:
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2489:, 1 July 1984.
2482:Reed, Arthur.
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1772:See also
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