The Bombardier Q200 is a Canadian-made regional turboprop aircraft known for its efficiency and reliability. It is powered by two turboprop engines, offering dependable performance for short to medium-range flights. With a top speed of approximately 287 knots (330 miles per hour), the Q200 is designed for efficient and comfortable regional travel.
The aircraft features a spacious and comfortable cabin with seating for up to 37 passengers, making it ideal for regional and commuter routes. The Bombardier Q200 is equipped with modern avionics and navigation systems, ensuring safety and efficiency for both passengers and crew. It has been a popular choice for regional airlines and operators seeking economic and dependable performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the top speed of the Bombardier Q200?
The Bombardier Q200 has a top speed of approximately 287 knots (330 miles per hour).
How many passengers can the Q200 accommodate?
The Q200 can comfortably seat up to 37 passengers in its spacious and comfortable cabin, making it ideal for regional and commuter routes.
Is the Bombardier Q200 still in production?
As of my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021, the production of the Bombardier Q200 had ceased. However, some airlines continue to operate these aircraft in their fleets.
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Did you know?
The Bombardier Q200 is part of the Bombardier Dash 8 family of turboprop aircraft, known for their contributions to regional aviation.
It has been a reliable workhorse for regional and commuter routes, providing efficient and comfortable travel for passengers.


