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 The Fairchild 328 is a 32-seat turboprop powered regional airliner.
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 The Fairchild 328 fitted with jets.
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 The aircraft is designed for passenger flight.
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 The Fairchild 328 on landing.
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 The Fairchild 328 with passengers boarding.
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 The 328 turboprop is certified according to JAR-25, FAR PART 25.
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 The BAE Systems 19-seat Jetstream 32EP.
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 A Jetstream 32 leased to Air Botnia (now Blue 1) of Finland by BAE Systems Regional Aircraft Asset Management.
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 The interior of a Jetstream 31 flown by Corporate Flight Management, with ten leather seats.
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 A Jetstream 32EP operated by Corporate Express of Canada.
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 Jetstream 32 in the fleet of Ansett Aviation.
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 J31 operated by Corporate Flight Management, a business charter company based in Smyrna, Tennessee.
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 Transworld Express Jetstream 32.
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 A typical J31 cabin interior with a ten-seat layout.
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 Richard Petty Enterprises J31 at NASCAR with the Richard Petty team grand prix car and driver.
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 ATPs in Air Europa's fleet on the ground.
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 Biman Bangladesh Airlines has two ATP Advanced Turboprop aircraft.
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 The ATP cockpit with fully digital flight deck.
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 The ATP is designed for short haul flights with up to 72 passengers.
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 An ATP outlined against the setting sun.
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 ATP operated by Air Europa Express of Spain.
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 The ATP Freighter variant is scheduled to be completed in early 2002.
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 The Bombardier Canadair 415 amphibious aircraft.
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 The Canadair 415 is known in the firefighting service as the Superscooper.
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 The Canadair 415 aircraft can remain on station for up to three hours, dropping typically nine tank loads of water on a fire.
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 The aircraft has a firefighting drop system composed of four independently openable water doors.
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 The cockpit of the 415.
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 Stabiliser floats are mounted on pylons on the undersides of the wings.
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 A search and rescue variant.
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 The water tanks are filled in flight while skimming over the water surface via two hydraulically operated scoops.
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 The water tanks can be filled in 12s by the scoops.
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 Four water tanks installed in the main fuselage compartment have a capacity of 6,137l.
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 The Canadair 415 is also capable of adaptation to a variety of roles, such as maritime surveillance, search and rescue.
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 The EMB-120 Brasilia 30-seat twin-turboprop airliner.
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 Atlantic South East Airlines (ASA) was the launch customer for the EMB-120.
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 The Rio-Sul regional airline of Rio de Janeiro operates twelve EMB-120.
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 The Brazilian Air Force operates two VIP transport versions of the EMB-120 aircraft.
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 The aircraft is also available in an all-cargo version with a payload capacity of 4,000kg.
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 EMB-120 in the fleet of InterBrasil Star of Sao Paolo.
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 EMB-120 in the colours of United Express.
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 The extended range version, the EMB-120ER, which was first delivered in 1993.
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 Atlantic Coast Airlines, a United Express Carrier based at Washington Dulles International Airport is the second largest Jetstream operator with 29 Jetstream 41’s, as well as 29 Jetstream 32’s in its fleet
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 South African Airlink of Johannesburg operates a fleet of Jestream 41 aircraft, serving destinations in South Africa.
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 Jetstream 41 in United Express livery at Washington Dulles International Airport
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 Jetstream 41 aircraft are in service in both 29/30 seat commuter and 14 seat corporate shuttle configurations.
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 The Jetstream 41 turboprop regional airliner, a stretched development of the Jetstream 31/32 family, entered service in 1982.
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 The Q400 Dash 8 high-speed turboprop airliner.
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 British European Airline has ordered the Q400.
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 The Q400 landing at London City Airport.
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 The Q400 was developed to provide a larger aircraft for high-density, short-haul routes.
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 Japan Air Commuter has placed orders for 5 Q400.
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 Q400 taking off.
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 Q400 in the fleet of Norway’s Wideroe airlines.
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 The Q400 is fitted with a Noise and Vibration Suppression system (NVS).
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 The Q400 on the ramp at London City Airport (LCY).
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 Two Q400 have been sold to Austria’s Tyrolean Airways.
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 The Hawker Beechcraft Beech King 1900D twin turboprop regional airliner.
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 A Beech King 1900D operated by Continental Airlines.
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 The 1900D can be configured as a commuter aircraft for up to 19 passengers, with a combination of passenger/cargo, or as a corporate shuttle or VIP aircraft.
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 The Beech King 1900 flying over the Golden Gate Bridge.
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 The flight deck of the 1900D.
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 The aircraft on the runway.
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 The 1900D is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67D turboprop engines, each rated at 954kW, providing a maximum cruise speed of 283 knots (316mph).
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 Seven aircraft are in service with the US Air Force Chemical and Biological Defence Command.
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 The Beech King Air 350 twin turboprop 11-passenger business aircraft.
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 Over 500 King Air 350 have been sold since the aircraft took its first flight in 1988.
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 The 350 is one of three current production versions of the King Air, along with the B200 and the C90B.
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 King Air 350 on the runway.
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 The King Air 350 has been sold for military applications, equipped for special missions, maritime patrol, electronic intelligence and reconnaissance.
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 The aircraft has two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60A reverse flow, free turbine engines, each rated at 1,050shp.
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 The aircraft's maximum speed is 583km/h and it has a cruise range of 3,280km.
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 The 350 has four-bladed, aluminium alloy automatic feathering reversible-pitch propellers.
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 The Beech King Air B200 twin-turboprop transport and utility aircraft.
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 Over 2,150 King Air B200 aircraft have been sold worldwide.
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 The B200 has a maximum speed of 480km/hr and range of over 3,400km.
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 The Beech King Air B200 has two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A reverse flow, free turbine engines, each rated at 1,050shp.
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 The air-conditioned 'squared-oval' pressurised cabin can be fitted with seven or nine seats.
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 The B200 has been sold in both civil and military versions, and is in service with the US Army, Army National Guard, Air National Guard and Navy.
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 The B200 entered service in 1981.
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 The Dash 8 Q300 regional airliner can seat up to 56 passengers.
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 As well as Q300, the family includes the Q100 (37 seats), Q200 (39 seats) and Q400 (68-78 seats).
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 US Airways Q300.
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 Air Nippon of Japan bases its Q300 aircraft at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
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 Q300 in the fleet of British European.
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 Q300 flying with LIAT Airways of the Caribbean.
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 The aircraft is fitted with the Bombardier Noise and Vibration Suppression system (NVS).
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 The cabin of the Q300.
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 Q300 in the service of Tyrolean airlines.
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 Air Nostrum Q300 on the ground.
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 The aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123 turboprop engines, each providing 1,775kW.
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 The Q300 has a range with of 1,557km and maximum speed of 530km/h.
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 The Saab 340B turboprop in service with Northwest Airlink of Memphis, Tennessee.
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 Saab 340B in the fleet of American Eagle.
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 The Saab 340B flight deck.
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 Japan Air Commuter (JAC) operates a fleet of 11 Saab 340B aircraft.
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 The interior of the Saab 340B.
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 Saab 340 in service with Golden Air of Sweden.
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 The Saab 340B has completed over 10 million flights.
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 Saab 340B in the colours of Skyways of Sweden.
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 The aircraft has hydraulically-operated tricycle landing gear.
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 The Saab 2000 regional turboprop entered service in 1994.
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 The Saab 2000, in the foreground, is a larger, more powerful version of the Saab 340.
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 The flight deck of the Saab 2000.
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 The Saab 2000FI flight inspection aircraft developed for the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau.
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 The Saab 2000 can carry 50 passengers over 1,000nm in three hours.
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 The aircraft is powered by two Rolls-Royce Allison AE 2100A turboprop engines.
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 The six-bladed propellers are constant speed with auto-feathering and reverse pitch. Shown here during water testing.
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 The ATR 42-500 twin turboprop airliner, seen here in service with Air Martinique.
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 An ATR 42-500 with Oman Air. The -500 series has new engines and propellers, improved hot and high performance, increased weight capacity and an improved passenger cabin.
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 The ATR 42-500 can operate on short and unpaved runways at temperatures down to -54°C.
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 ATR 42-500 in the fleet of Air Littoral.
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 Over 370 ATR 42 aircraft (shown here in service with ACES Colombia) have been delivered.
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 Olympic Airways of Greece operates a number of ATR 42 aircraft.
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 The 50-seat ATR 42-500 was first certificated in July 95.
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 The ATR 42-500 in service with Continental Express.
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 The ATR 42 can be quickly converted for cargo with a quick change conversion kit.
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 ATR 42-500 in the fleet of AEROMAR of Mexico.
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 The Cessna Caravan 625 light utility and passenger aircraft.
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 The Cessna Grand Caravan.
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 The amphibious Caravan.
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 The Special Missions Caravan, in service with the Columbian Air Force.
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 Federal Express operates a fleet of Cargomaster and Super Cargomasters.
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 The Grand Caravan is a 14-passenger version of the stretched 208B.
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 The Caravan 208 is in service with the Chilean Army.
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 The Caravan can be fitted with amphibious floats or skis.
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 Over 1,500 Caravans have been delivered since 1985.
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 Caravan is known for its capability to use rough fields and airstrips.
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 An ATR-500 twin turboprop passenger and freighter aircraft with China Xinjiang Airlines.
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 American Eagle was the launch customer for the ATR 72-500 in July 1997.
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 The 500 series aircraft has new engines and propellers, improved hot and high performance, increased payload and an improved passenger cabin. Alitalia Express has six ATR 72-500.
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 Farnair of Switzerland was the launch customer for the ATR 72-500 in the full freighter version.
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 Vietnam Airlines has three ATR 72-500 turboprops in service.
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 Air New Zealand has ordered nine ATR 72-500 for its fleet.
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 The ATR 72-500 can carry up to 74 passengers in a four abreast, centre-aisle configuration. Air Tahiti has six on order.
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 Iberia's franchise airline, Air Nostrum has a fleet of five ATR 72-500 turboprops.
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 ATR 72-500 in service with Eurowings of Germany.
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 Thai Airways operates the ATR 72-500.
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 The Pilatus PC-12 corporate, commuter and utility turboprop aircraft.
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 The first flight of the Pilatus PC-12 was in 1991.
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 Over 500 PC-12 aircraft are in service worldwide and the aircraft is certified in 20 countries.
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 The luxurious VIP configuration provides six executive chairs and fitted cabinets and tables.
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 The cargo version has a 1.35m x 1.32m aft door for loading.
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 For Medevac, the cabin is fitted for two or three stretcher patients plus medical attendants.
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 The 9.34m³ cabin can be configured for six to nine passengers.
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 The cruise speed is 500km/hr and the maximum range with visual flight rules reserves is over 3,700km.
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 The Piaggio P180 Avanti II twin-engine turboprop business aircraft is the successor to the P180 Avanti.
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 The Avanti II was certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in October 2005 and is scheduled to enter service in early 2006.
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 The Avanti II introduces enhanced avionics, higher performance in terms of speed and payload and a higher level of cabin comfort.
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 The Avanti II has a maximum operating speed of Mach 0.70 and seats up to nine passengers.
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 The spacious interior of the Avanti II cabin.
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 The pusher engines of the Avanti II direct sound toward the tail of the aircraft, minimising engine noise.
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 The Avanti II avionics is based on the Rockwell Collins ProLine 21 suite and includes three 10in by 8in liquid crystal displays.
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