De Havilland Canada DHC-8 Q100-Q200 (DH8A) seat maps
De Havilland Canada's DHC-8 Q100-200, formerly known as the Bombardier Q100, is a high winged twin-engine turboprop
aircraft. The DHC-8 Q100-200, which has been in service since 1984 can
accommodate up to 37 passengers and has a maximum range of around 1,800 kilometers. The plane is well-
known for its dependability, efficiency, and adaptability, making it a popular choice for small airlines. Because
of its modest size and short takeoff and landing capabilities, it can use smaller runways, allowing it to reach
remote areas.
The DHC-8 Q100-200 has also been modified to perform additional functions including freight transport,
maritime patrol, and military use. Its tough construction and dependability have made it a popular among
operators in harsh areas like the Arctic and Antarctic. Overall, the De Havilland Canada DHC-8 Q100-200 is a
highly recognized aircraft in the aviation industry, and its popularity reflects its outstanding performance and
capabilities.
We have compiled a complete list of airlines that use De Havilland Canada DHC-8 Q100-Q200
Airlines
- 748 Air Services1 type
- Air Niugini1 type
- Air Inuit3 types
- Amakusa Airlines1 type
- Air Kiribati1 type
- Air Creebec1 type
- Aurora1 type
- Air Iceland Connect1 type
- Air Greenland1 type
- Chrono Aviation3 types
- Central Mountain Air1 type
- Fly5402 types
- Icelandair1 type
- Maldivian1 type
- Oriental Air Bridge1 type
- Olympic Air1 type
- PNG Air3 types
- PAL Airlines CA1 type
- Perimeter Aviation1 type
- Qantaslink1 type
- Skytrans3 types
- Safarilink Aviation1 type
- Skippers Aviation1 type
- SATA Air Acores1 type
- Tassili Airlines1 type
- Widerøe2 types
- Wasaya Airways1 type