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BAe Avro RJ100

Aircraft Information BAe Avro RJ100

BAe Avro RJ100 is a British regional aircraft that was developed by British Aerospace (BAe) in 1992. It was based on the BAe 146 model but has a longer fuselage and more powerful engines.

The aircraft can carry up to 112 passengers and has a range of up to 3,000 km. It is used for regional and medium-haul flights, as well as charter flights.

The BAe Avro RJ100 has four Honeywell LF507-1F turboprop engines, each with a power of 31.1 kN. The maximum speed of the aircraft is 780 km/h, and the maximum altitude is 11,900 m.

The aircraft has modern avionics, including a flight management system, autopilot, ground proximity warning system, and other safety systems.

A total of 169 BAe Avro RJ100 aircraft were produced and used by airlines around the world, including British Airways, Swiss International Air Lines, Lufthansa CityLine, and others. Production of this model has now been discontinued.

Technical information about the BAe Avro RJ100

- Length: 26.26 m

- Wingspan: 26.34 m

- Cabin dimensions: 3.16 m x 2.11 m x 1.88 m

- Maximum speed: 780 km/h

- Range: 3,000 km

- Weight: 28,000 kg

- Engine: 4 Honeywell LF507-1F turboprop engines with a power of 32.5 kN each.

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the BAe Avro RJ100 are located in the rear of the plane as they are closer to the exits in case of an emergency situation. Additionally, seats near the exits are also considered safer as they provide quicker access to the exits if needed.

As for comfort, it depends on the passenger's preferences. Some prefer window seats to enjoy the view, while others prefer aisle seats for easier access to the restroom and more freedom of movement.

In general, the choice of seats in the BAe Avro RJ100 depends on the individual preferences and needs of the passenger.