The DHC-8-400Q (Dash 8 - Series 400) is a large regional turboprop aircraft designed by De Havilland Canada and is a stretched variant of the DHC-8-300 aircraft and the longest in the family. The stretched fuselage allows for even more additional seating general improvement to the design and systems allow for increased range. The DHC-8-400Q is typically found on commuter or regional routes where there is medium demand.
First Flight | Max. Range | Length | Wingspan | Height | Engine Options | Seating Capacity |
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Janruary 1988 (DHC-8-400) | 1,100nm | 107'-8" | 93'-2" | 27'-4" | (2) Pratt & Whitney PW150A | 82 (1-Class) |