BAe 146

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The BAe 146 is a British short-haul regional airliner known for its high-wing design, four turbofan engines, and quiet operation suitable for noise-restricted airports.

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Label Occurrences
BAe 146 canonical 5
BAe 146-100 1
BAe 146-200 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf jet airliner
regional airliner
regional airliner variant
regional airliner variant
regional airliner variant
short-haul airliner
aircraftConfiguration high-wing
aircraftFamily Avro RJ
airframeMaterial aluminium alloy
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
cruiseSpeed about 390 kn
about 720 km/h
designFeature T-tail
aircraft has an APU in tail cone
pressurized fuselage
retractable tricycle landing gear
developedFrom HS.146 design studies
engineModel Honeywell LF 507
Lycoming ALF 502
engineType turbofan
firstFlight 1981-09-03
icaoAircraftTypeDesignator B461
introduced 1983
manufacturer BAE Systems
surface form: BAe Systems (successor)

British Aerospace
marketedAs Whisperjet
maximumPassengerCapacity 112
noiseCertification Stage 3 compliant
notableFeature quiet operation
steep approach capability
suitable for noise-restricted airports
numberOfEngines 4
operatedAt London City Airport
other noise-sensitive airports
primaryRole regional passenger transport
short-haul operations
range about 1500 km
about 800 nmi
retiredFromProduction 2001
successor Avro RJ
takeoffPerformance short-field capable
typicalPassengerCapacity 70
82
usedFor VIP transport
cargo transport
firefighting (converted tankers)
passenger transport
variant BAe 146 self-linksurface differs
surface form: BAe 146-100

BAe 146 self-linksurface differs
surface form: BAe 146-200

BAe 146 self-linksurface differs
surface form: BAe 146-300

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Avro RJX predecessor BAe 146
BAe 146 variant BAe 146 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: BAe 146-100
BAe 146 variant BAe 146 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: BAe 146-200
BAe 146 variant BAe 146 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: BAe 146-300