The Dornier 328 is a turboprop-powered commuter airliner. Initially produced by Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH, the firm was acquired in 1996 by Fairchild Aircraft. The resulting firm, named Fairchild-Dornier, manufactured the 328 family in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, conducted sales from San Antonio, Texas, United States, and supported the product line from both locations. A jet-powered version of the aircraft, the Fairchild Dornier 328JET, was also produced.
Role | Airliner |
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National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Dornier, Fairchild-Dornier Sierra Nevada Corporation |
First flight | 6 December 1991 |
Introduction | October 1993 |
Status | Out of production, in service |
Primary user | Sun-Air of Scandinavia |
Produced | 1991–2000 |
Number built | 217 |
Developed into | Fairchild Dornier 328JET |
Specifications (Dornier 328-110)
General characteristics
- Crew: 3 (2 Pilots, one Flight Attendant)
- Capacity: 30 to 33 (14 in First Class Config) / 4,890 kg (10,781 lb) payload
- Length: 21.23 m (69 ft 8 in)
- Wingspan: 20.98 m (68 ft 10 in)
- Height: 7.05 m (23 ft 2 in)
- Wing area: 40 m2 (430 sq ft)
- Airfoil: Do A-5
- Empty weight: 9,100 kg (20,062 lb)
- Max takeoff weight: 13,990 kg (30,843 lb)
- Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PW119B turboprop engines, 1,625 kW (2,179 hp) each
Performance
- Cruise speed: 620 km/h (390 mph, 330 kn)
- Range: 1,852 km (1,151 mi, 1,000 nmi)
- Service ceiling: 9,492 m (31,142 ft)
Avionics
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Photos Rob Vogelaar and Marcel van Leeuwen