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British Aerospace Jetstream 31

Aircraft Information British Aerospace Jetstream 31

British Aerospace Jetstream 31 is a small twin-engine turboprop aircraft developed and produced by the British company British Aerospace (now BAE Systems) from 1980 to 1993. It was based on the previous model Jetstream 30 and designed for transporting up to 19 passengers on short and medium distances.

The aircraft has a length of 14.3 meters, a wingspan of 16.2 meters, and a height of 5.3 meters. The maximum speed is 500 km/h, and the maximum range is 1,600 km. It is equipped with two Honeywell TPE331-10 turboprop engines, each with a power of 940 hp.

Jetstream 31 has a spacious cabin that can be equipped with various seating configurations depending on the passengers' needs. Additionally, it is equipped with modern avionics, including navigation and flight control systems.

The aircraft has been operated in various countries around the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and others. It has been used for passenger transportation as well as for cargo and special missions such as medical evacuation and border patrol.

Technical information about the British Aerospace Jetstream 31

- Length: 14.33 m

- Wingspan: 15.87 m

- Cabin dimensions: 1.42 m x 1.42 m x 4.11 m

- Maximum speed: 500 km/h

- Range: 1,000 km

- Weight: 5,670 kg

- Engine: 2 × Garrett TPE331-10UG-501G turboprop engines

- Capacity: up to 19 passengers.

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

The safest places on an airplane are considered to be those closer to the exits and exit doors. In addition, seats in the tail section of the plane are considered safer as they are farther away from the front where the fuel tank is located. However, each type of aircraft has its own characteristics, and safety recommendations may vary. Therefore, for accurate information, it is recommended to contact the airline or aircraft manufacturer.