The Dornier 328 is a
turboprop
A turboprop is a Gas turbine, gas turbine engine that drives an aircraft Propeller (aeronautics), propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction drive, reduction gearbox, gas compressor, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propellin ...
-powered commuter airliner. Initially produced by Germany company
Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH, the firm was acquired in 1996 by US firm
Fairchild Aircraft
Fairchild was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company based at various times in Farmingdale, New York; Hagerstown, Maryland; and San Antonio, Texas.
History Early aircraft
The company was founded by Sherman Fairchild in 19 ...
. The resulting firm, named
Fairchild-Dornier, manufactured the 328 family in
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, conducted sales from
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio ( ; Spanish for "Anthony of Padua, Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the List of Texas metropolitan areas, third-largest metropolitan area in Texa ...
, United States, and supported the product line from both locations. A
jet-powered version of the aircraft, the
Fairchild Dornier 328JET, was also produced. An updated version, the 328eco, is under development in Germany.
Development
Origins
The Dornier 328 program started when Dornier was still owned by
Deutsche Aerospace. Feedback from 1984 market research indicated a desire for a fast, quiet, and easy-to-maintain commuter airliner with a 30-seat capacity.
[Moxon 1991, p. 69.] Sales were projected to reach at least 400 units. Favorable features included a high
cruising speed
Cruise is the phase of aircraft flight from when the aircraft levels off after a climb until it begins to descend for landing. Cruising usually comprises the majority of a flight, and may include small changes in heading (direction of flight), ...
of , and a higher
cruising altitude and range, making the aircraft almost as fast as
jet airliner
A jet airliner or jetliner is an airliner powered by jet engines (passenger jet aircraft). Airliners usually have twinjet, two or quadjet, four jet engines; trijet, three-engined designs were popular in the 1970s but are less common today. Air ...
s while being more fuel-efficient. A trend away from
spoke–and-hub distribution in favor of
point-to-point transit
Point-to-point transit is a transportation system in which a plane, bus, or train travels directly to a destination, rather than going through a central Transport hub, hub. This differs from the spoke-hub distribution paradigm in which the transp ...
was also viewed as being favorable to the 328.
[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, pp. 32–33.]
In December 1988, the 328 project was relaunched following the granting of shareholder approval after negotiations between the Dornier family and
Daimler Benz.
As the result of a six-month evaluation, a selection of powerplants deemed to be appropriate for the 328 was formed, these being the
General Electric CT7-9D, the
Garrett TPE-341-21, and the
Pratt & Whitney Canada PW119A. While the Garrett engine was viewed by Deutsche Aerospace as being technically superior, Pratt & Whitney's powerplant was more advanced in development, thus was chosen.
[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, p. 34.] The engine selection was soon followed by the selection of a six-bladed
composite propeller from
Hartzell, Hartzell's submission being reportedly substantially lighter than competing bids from
Dowty and
Hamilton Standard
Hamilton Standard was an American aircraft propeller (aircraft), propeller parts supplier. It was formed in 1929 when United Aircraft and Transport Corporation consolidated Hamilton Aero Manufacturing and Standard Steel Propeller into the Hamilto ...
.
Following various considerations between
electromechanical
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and
digital
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*Digital bank, a form of financial institution
*Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) or Digital, a computer company
*Digital Research (DR or DRI), a software ...
instrumentation, Dornier opted for a digital
glass cockpit
A glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features an array of electronic (digital) flight instrument display device, displays, typically large liquid-crystal display, LCD screens, rather than traditional Analog device, analog dials and gauges ...
and selected
Honeywell
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to provide this after considering options from
Saab Group
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,
Rockwell Collins
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, and
Smiths Aerospace Smiths or Smith's may refer to:
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** Smith's Ballpark, a baseball stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, U. ...
.
[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, p. 38.]
In May 1991,
Horizon Air, a US-based airline, placed an order for 35 aircraft; this was the largest order for the 328 at that point and was larger than any other order for it or its competitors to be placed that year.
[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, p. 32.] In October 1991, the first prototype of the 328 was formally rolled out.
[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, p. 31.] On 6 December 1991, the first prototype conducted the type's
maiden flight
The maiden flight, also known as first flight, of an aircraft is the first occasion on which it leaves the ground under its own power. The same term is also used for the first launch of rockets.
In the early days of aviation it could be dange ...
.
[Swanborough 1992, p. 123.] On 4 June 1992, a second 328 prototype performed its first flight. On 14 December 1992, one of the 328 prototypes suffered a near-catastrophic in-flight propeller failure when all six propeller blades on one engine detached before puncturing the
fuselage
The fuselage (; from the French language, French ''fuselé'' "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section. It holds Aircrew, crew, passengers, or cargo. In single-engine aircraft, it will usually contain an Aircraft engine, engine as wel ...
; the subsequent temporary loss of control caused the aircraft to roll 280° and descend before control was recovered.
On 13 October 1993, the 328 formally entered commercial service.
[Taylor 1999, p. 195.] The 328 was launched into the market during a period of large numbers of competing turboprop aircraft, as well as increasing competition from newly launched
regional jet
A regional jet (RJ) is a jet airliner, jet-powered regional airliner usually defined by having fewer than 100 seats. The first aircraft considered part of this category was the Sud-Aviation Caravelle in 1959, followed by Douglas DC-9, BAC O ...
s, which were becoming increasingly popular during the early 1990s.
["Fairchild Dornier Gmbh Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Fairchild Dornier Gmbh."](_blank)
''Reference for Business'', Retrieved: 5 May 2008. The 328 had the advantages of being both quieter and faster than many of its rivals, but this did not ensure its commercial success.
The latter half of the 328 program took place during a recession, which curtailed demand for new aircraft from operators.
Both the 328 and the wider Dornier division of Deutsche Aerospace proved to be losing money; accordingly, Deutsche Aerospace wavered in committing more resources to the regional aircraft market, repeatedly delaying a decision to proceed with a 48-seat stretched model of the 328, which had originally been unveiled in 1991.
Further development
During the early 1990s, Deutsche Aerospace and
Fokker
Fokker (; ) was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer that operated from 1912 to 1996. The company was founded by the Dutch aviator Anthony Fokker and became famous during World War I for its fighter aircraft. During its most successful period in the 19 ...
explored the prospects of a commercial relationship to mutually engage the regional aircraft market;
["Decisions, Decisions."](_blank)
''Flight International'', 2 June 1992. pp. 35, 38. this culminated in Deutsche Aerospace purchasing a 40% stake in Fokker in 1993.
In June 1995, Deutsche Aerospace and
Daewoo Heavy Industries were reportedly conducting talks on the establishment of a second 328 assembly line in
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
for the Asian market. In 1995, both Fokker and Deutsche Aerospace suffered substantial financial difficulties, which ultimately led to the end of the latter's ambitions to dominate the European regional aircraft market.
[Jeziorski, Andrzej]
"DASA folds its wings."
''Flight International'', 31 January 1996. In June 1996, Deutsche Aerospace sold the majority of Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH to American manufacturer
Fairchild Aircraft
Fairchild was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company based at various times in Farmingdale, New York; Hagerstown, Maryland; and San Antonio, Texas.
History Early aircraft
The company was founded by Sherman Fairchild in 19 ...
, leading to the creation of Fairchild Dornier GmbH.
The newly combined Fairchild Dornier company emerged as the third-largest regional aircraft manufacturer in the world, and viewed the 328 as being both a key product in its lineup and the basis for a future family of aircraft.
Continuing development of a jet-powered variant of the 328 was initially designated as the Dornier 328-300 and later simply known as the
Dornier 328JET, which had been started under Deutsche Aerospace. Fairchild Dornier also sought to develop a stretched version, designated as the
Dornier 428JET, and a dedicated freighter model.
Additionally, Farchild Dornier developed a larger aircraft, the
Fairchild Dornier 728 family. In addition to typical passenger models,
business jet
A business jet, private jet, or bizjet is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people, typically business executives and high-ranking coworker, associates. Business jets are generally designed for faster air travel and more ...
configurations of both the 728JET and 928JET were projected, tentatively referred to as Envoy 3 and Envoy 7, respectively.
The ambitious family project drew the support of the German government, which guaranteed US$350 million in loans for the scheme.
During the late 1990s, Fairchild Dornier struggled to find both capital and strategic partners to support the project, and the company entered
bankruptcy
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in April 2002.
Dornier aftermath
Following the bankruptcy of Fairchild Dornier,
AvCraft Aviation acquired the Dornier 328/328JET rights, but this company entered bankruptcy less than three years later.
In June 2006, 328 Support Services GmbH acquired the
type certificate
A type certificate signifies the airworthiness of a particular category of aircraft, according to its manufacturing design (''type design''). Certification confirms that the aircraft of a new type intended for serial production is in compliance w ...
for the Dornier 328.
It provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services to the existing in-service fleet.
In February 2015, US engineering company
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Sierra Nevada Corporation (also styled SNC) is an American aerospace, defense, electronics, engineering and manufacturing corporation that specializes in aircraft modification, integration and other space technologies. The corporation contracts ...
acquired 328 Support Services GmbH.
[
Shortly thereafter, Sierra Nevada's owner, Turkish-American engineer Fatih Ozmen established a private corporation named Özjet Havacılık Teknolojileri A.Ş. at Technopark of ]Bilkent University
Bilkent University () is a private non-profit research university located in Ankara, Turkey. It was founded by İhsan Doğramacı, the first president of the Council of Higher Education and the head of the prominent Doğramacı family, with th ...
, Ankara
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, and signed a memorandum of understanding with the Transportation Ministry of Turkey to manufacture the 328 at Ankara.
In June 2015, the Turkish government launched the Turkish TR328 and TRJ328 regional aircraft project, a modernized 328/328JET, with either turboprops or jets for civil and military use and a larger TR628/TRJ-628 forecasting a break-even level and market of 500–1000 for each type.
First flight was anticipated in 2019, but Turkey abandoned the program in October 2017, after facing increasing costs and no longer being confident of market demand forecasts.
Existing aircraft can be sourced by 328 Support Services and converted for civil transport, military operations
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, medical evacuation
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac, is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to patients requiring evacuation or transport using medically equipped air ambulances, helicopters and ...
, or freighter or utility
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* In a normative context, utility refers to a goal or objective that we wish ...
missions for $7–9 million, including zero time turboprops.
D328eco
On 21 August 2019, 328 Support Services announced the formation of DRA GmbH to establish its final assembly line for a new version of the aircraft, named 328NEU, at Leipzig/Halle Airport
Leipzig/Halle Airport is an international airport located in Schkeuditz, Saxony, Germany, and serves both Leipzig, Saxony, and Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. It is a state-owned enterprise and allows 24 hour take off and landing for cargo flights.
In ...
, creating of up to 250 new jobs there and over 100 jobs in Oberpfaffenhofen, near Munich; the programme should be detailed late in the first quarter of 2020. The company signed a memorandum of understanding with the federal authorities of Germany, and State of Saxony
Saxony, officially the Free State of Saxony, is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic. Its capital is Dresden, and ...
ministries. To revive the turboprop design, SNC was set to invest €80 million ($88.75 million) in DRA while the state of Saxony pledged €6.5 million. On 29 April 2020, DRA GmbH rebranded the new version as the "D328eco". DRA GmbH was not able to use the Dornier name as the trademark belongs to Airbus
Airbus SE ( ; ; ; ) is a Pan-European aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate Airbus Defence and Space, defence and space and Airbus Helicopters, he ...
and is used by its subsidiary Dornier Consulting
Dornier Group GmbH is an international consulting and project management company that operates in the fields of traffic, transport, the environment and water.
The German parent company was established in 1962 from the former Dornier Planungsbera ...
. Instead, DRA GmbH created a new brand, Deutsche Aircraft.
The redesigned aircraft is stretched by to , permitting it to carry up to 40 passengers, 20% more than the original Dornier 328.[ The adoption of advanced avionics, such as the ]Garmin
Garmin Ltd. is an American multinational technology company based in Olathe, Kansas. The company designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes GPS-enabled products and other navigation, communication, sensor-based, and information ...
G5000 avionics suite, may permit single-pilot operations under some circumstances. It will be powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127XT-S; the engine output increases from with 2-3% better brake specific fuel consumption, and maximum take-off weight
The maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) or maximum gross takeoff weight (MGTOW) or maximum takeoff mass (MTOM) of an aircraft
An aircraft ( aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to flight, fly by gaining support from the Atmosphere of Earth, air. I ...
is increased by , similar to the 328JET.[ The company has targeted a speed, a altitude, operations from runways, and a fuel consumption of each for 40 passengers; its length would be and its wingspan ]
In January 2021, it was reported that the first flight was scheduled to take place during 2024, while Supplemental type certification and service entry were both planned for 2025; the production facility has been sized to accommodate up to 48 aircraft per year. During June 2023, the company announced that it has commenced the fabrication of the first prototype aircraft.
Deutsche Aircraft suppliers include Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse, Aciturri, and Heggemann.
Private Wings
Private Wings Flugcharter Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH is a German charter airline that was founded in 1991 and operates chartered business jet, corporate, cargo and air ambulance services out of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Its he ...
is the launch customer with an initial purchase of five aircraft.
In May 2023 took place the ground-breaking ceremony for the new final assembly line at Leipzig/Halle Airport
Leipzig/Halle Airport is an international airport located in Schkeuditz, Saxony, Germany, and serves both Leipzig, Saxony, and Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. It is a state-owned enterprise and allows 24 hour take off and landing for cargo flights.
In ...
with a capacity of 48 aircraft per year, featuring a commissioning hangar and logistics centre.[
In early May 2025, the rear fuselage assembly line was inaugurated within Dynamatic Technologies in Bengaluru, India.][
By then, Deutsche Aircraft was preparing to roll out on 28 May at Oberpfaffenhofen its first prototype, assembled from the centre section of one Dornier 328 airframe and the nose and empennage of another one, planning to fly it later in 2025.]
Design
The Dornier 328 is a twin-turboprop
A turboprop is a Gas turbine, gas turbine engine that drives an aircraft Propeller (aeronautics), propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction drive, reduction gearbox, gas compressor, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propellin ...
engined, regional aircraft
A regional airliner, commuter airliner or feeder liner is a small airliner that is designed to fly up to 100 passengers on short-haul flights, usually feeding larger carriers' airline hubs from small markets. This class of airliners is typically ...
, principally designed for short-haul passenger operators; Deutsche Aerospace often promoted the type as being a "third-generation airliner". The fuselage of the 328 employs an unusual streamlined shape, having been optimised for high cruising speeds; the aircraft is capable of higher cruise and approach speeds than most turboprop-powered aircraft, which allows it to be more readily slotted around jetliners during landing approaches. According to Deutsche Aerospace, the 328 offered the "lowest noise level, widest cabin, highest standing room, widest cabin floor, and widest seats in the three-abreast class".[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, p. 40.] The 328 is capable of operations from semi-prepared airstrips and rough runways, incorporating features such as its retractable landing gear
Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for taxiing, takeoff or landing. For aircraft, it is generally needed for all three of these. It was also formerly called ''alighting gear'' by some manufacturers, s ...
being equipped with high-flotation tyres and steerable nose gear and a gravel guard.
It is equipped with a pair of Pratt and Whitney PW119C turboprop engines, which drive fully reversible Hartzell HD-E6C-3B propellers. The propeller blades generate notably less noise in comparison to their contemporary counterparts due to features such as their lower rotation speed, propeller synchrophasing, and the use of a six-blade configuration. The propeller system is variable-pitch to maintain a constant engine speed. During the early 1990s, the manufacturer claimed that the use of various noise-reduction measures across the aircraft kept the internal cabin noise "below that of even some modern jet aircraft".
The fuselage of 328 allows for a comfortable three-abreast, airline-style seating arrangement to be used, as well as a dense, four-abreast configuration to accommodate greater passenger numbers, of which it is able to carry a maximum of 27.["Dornier-328-100."](_blank)
''Sierra Nevada Corporation'', 2014. A total of six cabin configurations is available for passenger and cargo operations; these include a flexible combi aircraft
Combi aircraft in commercial aviation are aircraft that can be used to carry either passengers as an airliner, or cargo as a freighter, and may have a partition in the aircraft cabin to allow both uses at the same time in a mixed passenger/fre ...
layout with a movable wall separating passengers and cargo, and a medical evacuation arrangement equipped with biofloors and positions for four litters and medical attendees. The 328 is pressurized, a first for Dornier-built aircraft, which was implemented to achieve a higher level of passenger comfort; the passenger cabin is designed to be more akin to those of much larger passenger aircraft.[Moxon 1991, pp. 69–70.] A full-sized galley, toilet, and washbasin can also be installed.
The 328 is furnished with the same supercritical wing design that had been originally developed for Dornier's earlier Dornier 228
The Dornier 228 is a twin-turboprop STOL utility aircraft, designed and first manufactured by Dornier GmbH (later DASA Dornier, Fairchild-Dornier) from 1981 until 1998. 245 were built in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany. In 1983, Hindustan Aeronautics ...
; this wing provides the aircraft with both excellent cruise and climb capabilities. The straightforward construction techniques of the Dornier 228 were also reused for the 328, despite making increased use of composite material
A composite or composite material (also composition material) is a material which is produced from two or more constituent materials. These constituent materials have notably dissimilar chemical or physical properties and are merged to create a ...
s in areas such as the rear fuselage and empennage
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. The 328 reportedly made greater use of composites than any of its direct competitors at launch; the use of the Kevlar
Kevlar (para-aramid) is a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora. Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, the high-strength material was first used commercially in the early 1970s as ...
-carbon fiber
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composites is claimed to have reduced its weight by 20%. Various materials are used across the airframe; amongst these, an aluminium
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alloy is used for the pressure fuselage and much of the wingbox, a titanium
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alloy for the tail cone, and glass fibre-reinforced plastic for the radome
A radome (a portmanteau of "radar" and "dome") is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a radar antenna (radio), antenna. The radome is constructed of material transparent to radio waves. Radomes protect the antenna from weathe ...
and leading edge of the vertical stabilizer
A vertical stabilizer or tail fin is the static part of the vertical tail of an aircraft. The term is commonly applied to the assembly of both this fixed surface and one or more movable rudders hinged to it. Their role is to provide control, sta ...
.[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, pp. 38–39.] Noise-absorbent material is located across the fuselage, while the cabin wall is hung from isolator bracket
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s to reduce vibration and noise transference.[Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, p. 39.]
The twin-crew glass cockpit
A glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features an array of electronic (digital) flight instrument display device, displays, typically large liquid-crystal display, LCD screens, rather than traditional Analog device, analog dials and gauges ...
of the 328 is equipped with a Honeywell Primus 2000 avionics suite, and the cockpit has an electronic flight instrument system
In aviation, an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) is a flight instrument display system in an aircraft cockpit that displays flight data electronically rather than electromechanically. An EFIS normally consists of a primary flight ...
comprising five 20 x 17.5 cm cathode ray tube
A cathode-ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns, which emit electron beams that are manipulated to display images on a phosphorescent screen. The images may represent electrical waveforms on an oscilloscope, a ...
(CRT) monitors. The central CRT serves as the engine-indicating and crew-alerting system, while the two inner CRTs are used as multifunctional displays and the outermost two CRTs perform as the primary flight displays. Addition avionics include a dual integrated avionics computer, a digital databus (a commercial derivative of the MIL-STD-1553
MIL-STD-1553 is a military standard published by the United States Department of Defense that defines the mechanical, electrical, and functional characteristics of a serial data bus. It was originally designed as an avionic data bus for use w ...
databus), dual Primus II integrated radio system, automatic flight control system
A conventional fixed-wing aircraft flight control system (AFCS) consists of flight control surfaces, the respective cockpit controls, connecting linkages, and the necessary operating mechanisms to control an aircraft's direction in flight. ...
, dual digital air data reference units, Primus 650 weather radar
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, dual mode-S transponder
In telecommunications, a transponder is a device that, upon receiving a signal, emits a different signal in response. The term is a blend of ''transmitter'' and ''responder''.
In air navigation or radio frequency identification, a flight trans ...
, enhanced ground proximity warning system, and traffic collision avoidance system
A traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS), pronounced ), also known as an Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS), is an aircraft collision avoidance system designed to reduce the incidence of mid-air collision (MAC) between aircraf ...
.[Moxon 1991, p. 70.][Moxon, Barrie and Goold 1991, pp. 36, 39.]
Operational history
In 2005, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is an Australian statutory authority responsible for the regulation and safety oversight of Australia's shipping fleet and management of Australia's International Maritime Organization, international ...
(AMSA) awarded a contract to AeroRescue to provide long-range search and rescue capability around Australia. Accordingly, five 328-100s were progressively commissioned from April 2006 to February 2007 and stationed around the Australian coastline to provide a 24-hour, 30-minute response capability. These aircraft were equipped with a comprehensive electronic sensor suite by Aerodata AG in Germany including; Israel Aerospace Industries
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI; ), is Israel's major aerospace and aviation manufacturer, producing aerial and astronautic systems for both military and civilian usage. It has 14,000 employees as of 2021. IAI is state-owned by the government ...
ELTA EL/M 2022A Radar, FSI Star SAFire III Forward Looking Infra Red, Direction Finder and an ARGON ST Infra Red/Ultra Violet scanner. The aircraft are also fitted with an Aeronautical Engineers Australia dispatch system, allowing rescue stores to be dropped from the aircraft through a chute through the underwing emergency exit. These are progressively being upgraded with an in-flight-opening cargo door to allow dispatch of larger items, up to 20-person life rafts, and boat-dewatering pumps for open-water rescues. These aircraft were replaced by a fleet of CL604 jets under contract to AMSA.
Variants
* 328-100 – Initial 328.
* 328-110 – Standard 328 with greater range and weights
* 328-120 – 328 with improved STOL
A short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft is a fixed-wing aircraft that can takeoff/land on short runways. Many STOL-designed aircraft can operate on airstrips with harsh conditions (such as high altitude or ice). STOL aircraft, including tho ...
performance
* 328-130 – 328 with progressive rudder authority reduction at higher airspeeds
* 328JET – turbofan-powered variant, formerly the 328–300
* C-146A Wolfhound – designation assigned to 20 Dornier 328s operated by the United States Air Force
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's Air Force Special Operations Command
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.
* Deutsche Aircraft D328eco - new production in Leipzig
Leipzig (, ; ; Upper Saxon: ; ) is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Saxony. The city has a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, eighth-largest city in Ge ...
, announced in August 2019.[
]
Operators
In July 2018, 24 aircraft were in airline service. Major operators include Private Wings
Private Wings Flugcharter Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH is a German charter airline that was founded in 1991 and operates chartered business jet, corporate, cargo and air ambulance services out of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Its he ...
(9) and DANA (4). Seven other airlines operate smaller numbers of the type.
By 2018, 328 Support Services supported 200 turboprops and jets.
By August 2019, 58 turboprops and 50 jets were in service, with the largest operators being the US Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
(20 units), Danish carrier Sun-Air (12), German Private Wings
Private Wings Flugcharter Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH is a German charter airline that was founded in 1991 and operates chartered business jet, corporate, cargo and air ambulance services out of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Its he ...
(10), and American Ultimate Jetcharters
Ultimate Jet, formerly Ultimate Jet Charters, is a private jet charter airline based in North Canton, Ohio, United States. It is the operating name of Ultimate Jetcharters LLC, an Federal Aviation Regulations, FAR Part 135 air charter carrier. ...
(8); 19 turboprops and nine jets were in storage, while 79 have been retired.
Military/government
;
* Botswana Defence Force Air Wing (1)
;
* Air Force Special Operations Command
20
Civilian
*
;
* Central Mountain Air (3)
;
* Rhein-Neckar Air
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(3)
* Private Wings
Private Wings Flugcharter Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH is a German charter airline that was founded in 1991 and operates chartered business jet, corporate, cargo and air ambulance services out of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Its he ...
(9)
;
* Eagle Air (Iceland)
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* Medavia
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* Dornier Aviation Nigeria (4)
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* South East Asian Airlines (2)
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* Avex Air Transport (1)
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* The Dornier 328 turboprop was operated in scheduled passenger service by several U.S. regional airlines including: Atlantic Coast Jet
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, Air Wisconsin
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, Horizon Air, Lone Star Airlines
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, PSA Airlines
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, US Airways Express
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, and Mountain Air Express
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History
It flew Dornier 328 turboprops and oper ...
.
In addition, the aircraft
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was previously used to provide passenger feeder services in the U.S. operating as United Express
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and US Airways Express
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flights.
Accidents
* On 25 February 1999, Alitalia Flight 1553, operated by Minerva Airlines, was operating a flight from Cagliari-Elmas Airport to Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport in Italy. Upon landing on runway 29, the aircraft ran off the end of the runway and crashed into the sea. Four of the 31 passengers and crew died in the accident.
Specifications (Dornier 328-110)
See also
References
Citations
Bibliography
* Jackson, Paul (editor). ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1999–2000''. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group, 1999.
* Moxon, Julian
"High Tech Commuter."
''Flight International'', 4 June 1991. pp. 69–70.
* Moxon, Julian., Douglas Barrie and Ian Goold
''Flight International'', 15 October 1991. pp. 31–40.
* Swanborough, Gordon. "Dornier 328: A Daimler for Commuters". ''Air International
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History and profile
The magazine was fir ...
'', March 1992, Vol. 42 No. 3. pp. 123–128. ISSN 0306-5634.
* Taylor, Michael J.H. ''Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000''. London:Brassey's, 1999. .
External links
TRJet-Turkish regional aircraft project official page
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328 Support Services GmbH official page
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