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Old 20th November 2023, 07:40 PM
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Default Another Dash 8 downunder

VH-AO8

Updated 17 November 2023
Aircraft manufacturer: BOMBARDIER INC.
Aircraft model:
DHC-8-201
Registration holder:
AIRFLITE PTY LTD
26 Newton Rd
PERTH AIRPORT WA 6105
Australia
Registered operator:
AIRFLITE PTY LTD
26 Newton Rd
PERTH AIRPORT WA 6105
Australia
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Old 21st November 2023, 11:19 AM
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Old 21st November 2023, 12:18 PM
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Dash 8 is the most popular Air Transport aircraft in Australia behind Boeing 737's I think.
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Old 21st November 2023, 12:29 PM
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Dash 8 is the most popular Air Transport aircraft in Australia behind Boeing 737's I think.
Around 133 of all types have appeared on the VH-Reg
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Old 21st November 2023, 12:34 PM
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Now I have figured out how to filter the CASA register there is currently 97 Dash 8's on the register.
9 Dash 8-102's
2 Dash 8-106's
2 Dash 8-201's
8 Dash 8-202's
27 Dash 8-315's
4 Dash 8-314's
45 Dash 8-400's
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Old 21st November 2023, 12:36 PM
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185 Boeing 737's on the register from Boeing 737-300's to Boeing 737-8 Max
96 Airbus A320CEO and NEO
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Old 21st November 2023, 06:01 PM
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No doubt we will see more as the legacy commuter twins start to get too old. Rex still need to sort out their future while others work out their replacements. New replacements are not exactly a great alternative with just the Twin Otter and Skycourier in the running, with the later likely to get a regional sale soon.
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Old 22nd November 2023, 10:08 AM
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No doubt we will see more as the legacy commuter twins start to get too old. Rex still need to sort out their future while others work out their replacements. New replacements are not exactly a great alternative with just the Twin Otter and Skycourier in the running, with the later likely to get a regional sale soon.
Are there many unpressurised 19 seaters still in service in Australia?

Relaistically, REX only has ATRs or less old DHC as replacement options for their ageing prop fleet.
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Old 22nd November 2023, 04:42 PM
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Are there many unpressurised 19 seaters still in service in Australia?

Relaistically, REX only has ATRs or less old DHC as replacement options for their ageing prop fleet.
I am not aware of too many un pressurised 19 seaters since the DC3s retired, think there one Emb110
Plenty of Metros/Jetstreams and the odd Beech 1900 around though, as well as Emb120s
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Old 23rd November 2023, 10:31 AM
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I am not aware of too many un pressurised 19 seaters since the DC3s retired, think there one Emb110
Plenty of Metros/Jetstreams and the odd Beech 1900 around though, as well as Emb120s
The only reason I mentioned it was your comment about Twotters and Skycourier.

The US hate for smaller props really places REX in a bad place - there is no like-for-like for the SF340. My gut is that they'll either do a deal or live with the screening requirement for larger aircraft and likely move to at least ATR42
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