Aircraft Data for: Bae Jetstream 41 -

Updated: Jan. 25th 2009

Summary

The Bae Jetstream 41 is a turboprop-powered regional airliner which is a larger stretched version by adding some extra 16 feet to the fuselage of the Jetstream 31 aircraft.

  Country of origin: United Kingdom      First flight: 1991      No. built: 100      No. in service: 50 (approx.)     Crew: 2      Passengers: 29 - 30
 
Power 2 x Garrett TPE 331 (575 - 1100 shp) turboprop engines
 
Dimensions:
Length: 63 ft. 2 in.
Wing Span: 60 ft. 5 in.
Height: 18 ft. 5 in.
Empty Weight: 14,144 lbs.
Max. Weight: 24,000 lbs.
 Performance: 
Max. speed: 295 kts
Cruise speed: 280 kts
Ceiling: 26,000 ft.
Normal range: 700 nm
Max. range: 774 nm
 

Location Data for: Manchester Airport (MAN / EGCC)

Updated: Jan. 23rd 2009

Summary

Manchester is the largest airport in the United Kingdom outside of London and offers scheduled flights to numerous destinations across Europe, North America, Caribbean, Middle East and the Far East.

  Class: Civil      Operator: Manchester Airports Group     Opened: 1938     
 
Statistics Commercial movements: 22,703 (2007)      Passengers: 21.06 million (2008)      Cargo: 0.17 million tons (2007)     
 
Location: Manchester,  Cheshire,  United Kingdom   Elevation: 257 ft.
 
Runways:
Direction Length Surface Notes
23R/05L  10000 ft.  Concrete/Asphalt 
23L/05R  9997 ft.  Concrete/Asphalt 
 

Aircraft Details:
Bae Jetstream 41 >>>>
British Airways (Sun-Air of Scandinavia)
 
Location:
Manchester - International, United Kingdom
 
Photo by:  Chris Sheldon
Date:  2001-06-24
Image ID:  32822
 
Operated in BA colours with World Images tail Ndebele Martha

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