Dornier 328
The Dornier 328 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed for regional and commuter airline services. It was developed by Dornier Luftfahrt, a German aerospace company, and first flew in 1991. The aircraft can accommodate up to 30 passengers and is known for its short takeoff and landing capabilities, making it suitable for smaller airports.
The Dornier 328 features a modern design with a spacious cabin and advanced avionics. It is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada engines, which provide efficient performance and reliability. The aircraft has been used for various purposes, including passenger transport, cargo services, and medical evacuation missions.