The British Aerospace Jetstream is a small twin
turboprop
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airliner
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, with a
pressurised fuselage
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, developed as the ''Jetstream 31'' from the earlier
Handley Page Jetstream
The Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream is a small twin-turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage. The aircraft was designed to meet the requirements of the United States commuter and regional airline market. The design was later improved and b ...
. A larger version of the Jetstream was also manufactured, the
British Aerospace Jetstream 41
The British Aerospace Jetstream 41 is a turboprop-powered feederliner and regional airliner, designed by British Aerospace as a stretched version of the Jetstream 31. Intended to compete directly with 30-seat aircraft like the Embraer Brasili ...
.
Development
Scottish Aviation
Scottish Aviation Limited was an aircraft manufacturer based in Prestwick, Scotland.
History
The company was founded in 1935. Originally a flying school operator, the company took on maintenance work in 1938.
During the Second World War, Scott ...
had taken over production of the original Jetstream design from
Handley Page
Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, it was the United Kingdom's first publicly traded aircraft manufacturing company. It went into voluntary liquidation a ...
, and when it was nationalised along with other British companies into
British Aerospace
British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft manufacturer, aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. Its head office was at Warwick House in the Farnborough Aerospace Centre in Farnborough, Hampshire. ...
(later
BAE Systems
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) in 1978, British Aerospace decided the design was worth further development, and started work on a "Mark 3" Jetstream. As with the earlier 3M version for the USAF, the new version was re-engined with newer Garrett turboprops (now Honeywell TPE331) which offered more power (flat rated to 1,020
shp/760 kW with a thermodynamic limit of 1,100 shp/820 kW) and longer overhaul intervals over the original
Turbomeca Astazou
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engines. This allowed the aircraft to be offered in an 18-seat option (six rows, 2+1), with an offset aisle, and with a water methanol option for the engine to allow the ability to operate at maximum load from a greater range of airfields, particularly in the continental United States and Australia.
The result was the Jetstream 31, which first flew on 28 March 1980,
being certificated in the UK on 29 June 1982. The new version proved to be as popular as Handley Page hoped the original model would be, and several hundred 31s were built during the 1980s. In 1985, a further engine upgrade was planned, which flew in 1988 as the Jetstream Super 31, also known as the Jetstream 32. Production continued until 1993, by which time 386 31/32s had been produced. Four Jetstream 31s were ordered for the Royal Navy in 1985 as radar observer trainers, the Jetstream T.3, but were later used for
VIP transport.
In 1993, British Aerospace adopted the ''Jetstream'' name as its brand name for all twin turboprop aircraft. As well as the Jetstream 31 and Jetstream 32, it also built the related
Jetstream 41 and the unrelated, but co-branded
BAe ATP/Jetstream 61. The Jetstream 61 name was never used in service, and retained its "ATP" marketing name. The company also proposed but never built the Jetstream 51 and Jetstream 71.
Variants

* Jetstream 31 Airliner: 18/19 passenger commuter airliner.
* Jetstream 31 Corporate: 12-passenger executive transport aircraft.
* Jetstream 31EP: Enhanced performance.
* Jetstream 31EZ: EEZ or maritime patrol version.
* Jetstream Executive Shuttle: 12-seat executive transport aircraft.
* Jetstream 31 Special: Utility transport aircraft.
* Jetstream 32EP: Enhanced performance, 19-passenger.
* Jetstream QC (Quick Change)
*
Jetstream 41: a stretched version of the popular Jetstream 31
Operators
In July 2019, 70 Jetstream 31s were in airline service: 49 in the Americas, 15 in Europe, 5 in Asia-Pacific and 1 in Africa. Airline operators with five or more aircraft were:
*
Northwestern Air
Northwestern Air is an airline based in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. It operates scheduled passenger services to seven destinations in two territories/provinces, as well as undertaking ad hoc charters and long-term charter contra ...
*
Pascan Aviation
9736140 Canada Inc., doing business as Pascan Aviation, is a regional airline based in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. Based at Montreal Metropolitan Airport in the Saint-Hubert borough of Longueuil, Pascan operates scheduled flights within Quebe ...
*
SARPA
SARPA S.A.S. (Spanish: ''Servicios Aéreos Panamericanos S.A.S.'') is an air charter and air ambulance operator, with its main base at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, and an auxiliary base in Medellín.
History
The airline was founde ...
*
AIS Airlines
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*
Transmandu
*
FlyPelican
Accidents and incidents
* On 26 May 1987, a
Continental Express
Continental Express was the brand name used by a number of independently owned regional airlines providing commuter airliner and regional jet feeder service under agreement with Continental Airlines. In 2010 at the time of Continental's merger ...
flight, operated by
Air New Orleans as flight 2962 (registration N331CY), crash landed just after takeoff from New Orleans International Airport. The plane crashed into eight lanes of traffic and subsequently injured two persons on the ground. All 11 occupants survived.
The cause of the crash was attributed to pilot error, including failing to follow checklists.
* On 26 December 1989,
United Express Flight 2415 operated by N410UE of
North Pacific Airlines
North Pacific Airlines (NPA) was a commuter air carrier formed in 1987 which operated scheduled passenger service on behalf of United Airlines via a code sharing agreement as a United Express carrier initially from the Seattle–Tacoma Internatio ...
crashed short of the runway at
Tri-Cities Airport, Washington, USA. The crew executed an excessively steep and unstabilized ILS approach. That approach, along with improper air traffic control commands and aircraft icing, caused the aircraft to stall. Both crew members and all four passengers were killed.
* On 12 March 1992, a
deadheading USAir Express Jetstream 31
The British Aerospace Jetstream is a small twin turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage, developed as the ''Jetstream 31'' from the earlier Handley Page Jetstream. A larger version of the Jetstream was also manufactured, the Britis ...
crashed on landing at
McGhee Tyson Airport
McGhee Tyson Airport is a public/military airport south of Knoxville, Tennessee, Knoxville,. Federal Aviation Administration. effective April 17, 2025. in Alcoa, Tennessee. It is named for United States Navy pilot Charles McGhee Tyson, who wa ...
near
Knoxville, Tennessee
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after the pilot failed to lower the landing gear. There were no passengers aboard, but the two crew members were killed.
* On 1 December 1993,
Northwest Airlink Flight 5719
Northwest Airlink Flight 5719 was a flight from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport to International Falls Airport in International Falls, Minnesota with a scheduled intermediate stop at Chisholm-Hibbing Airport in Hibbing, Minnesota. ...
had a
controlled flight into terrain
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killing all 18 occupants.
* On 13 December 1994,
Flagship Airlines Flight 3379
On December 13, 1994, Flagship Airlines Flight 3379, a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Greensboro, North Carolina, to Raleigh, North Carolina, crashed during a go-around, killing 15 out of the 20 people on board. The aircraft, a Britis ...
stalled and crashed while on approach to
Raleigh-Durham International Airport
The Research Triangle, or simply The Triangle, are both common nicknames for a metropolitan area in the Piedmont (United States), Piedmont region of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Anchored by the cities of Raleigh, North Carolina, Raleigh an ...
in the United States, killing 13 of the 18 passengers and both crewmembers. The captain mistakenly thought that an engine had failed and decided to
abandon the landing approach, then lost control of the aircraft.
* On 21 May 2000, an East Coast Aviation Services Jetstream (N16EJ)
crashed into terrain after running out of fuel on the flight's second approach into
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is mostly in Pittston Township, Pennsylvania, about from Scranton and from Wilkes-Barre. It spans the border between Luzerne County and Lackawanna County, and is owned and operated by the two counti ...
, killing all 19 occupants.
* On 8 July 2000,
Aerocaribe Flight 7831 crashed into a mountainous area as the aircraft was on approach into
Villahermosa International Airport and killed all 19 passengers and crew.
* On 19 October 2004,
Corporate Airlines Flight 5966
Corporate Airlines Flight 5966 was a scheduled passenger flight from St. Louis, Missouri to Kirksville, Missouri. On October 19, 2004, the Jetstream 32 aircraft operating the flight crashed on approach to Kirksville Regional Airport as a res ...
crashed on approach to
Kirksville Regional Airport killing 13 out of 15 passengers and crew. The
NTSB
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stated that pilot error was the cause of the crash.
* On 18 November 2004, Venezolana Flight 213 crashed into a fire station on landing at
Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)
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after a flight from
Juan Pablo Perez Alfonso Airport. Four passengers were killed out of 21 passengers and crew.
* On 8 February 2008,
Eagle Airways Flight 2279 was
hijacked by a passenger over New Zealand just after taking off from
Woodbourne Airport
Woodbourne Airport trading as Marlborough Airport is a small, controlled airport located west of Blenheim in the Marlborough region of New Zealand, on , Middle Renwick Road. It is co-located with RNZAF Base Woodbourne in the Wairau Valley o ...
. The pilot managed to restrain the hijacker eventually and the aircraft landed safely at
Christchurch International Airport
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. The two pilots and one passenger were injured in the hijacking.
* On 8 March 2012, BAe Jetstream 3102 G-CCPW of Links Air, operating
Manx2 Flight 302 from
Leeds Bradford Airport
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, United Kingdom to
Ronaldsway Airport
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Features
It is notable as the location of Isle of Man Airport and histo ...
,
Isle of Man
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, departed the runway on landing at Ronaldsway. The aircraft was substantially damaged when the starboard undercarriage collapsed.
There were no injuries amongst the twelve passengers and two crew.
* Following the 8 March 2012 crash, the same BAe Jetstream 3102 suffered a similar incident, again operated by Links Air under a new registration, when it crashed at Doncaster's Robin Hood Airport on a flight from Belfast on 15 August 2014. This further incident came after reported problems with its undercarriage while landing. The single passenger was taken to hospital for reported minor injuries.
* On 12 October 2014, an engine of a Jetstream 32 aircraft belonging to
Air Century Airlines caught fire while landing after a charter flight from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in Puerto Rico to Puntacana international airport in the Dominican Republic. The aircraft was destroyed in the subsequent fire. There were no injuries among the 13 passengers and two crew members on the flight.
*On 23 January 2024, a Jetstream aircraft operating as
Northwestern Air Flight 738
On 23 January 2024, Northwestern Air Flight 738, a British Aerospace Jetstream, was chartered by the Rio Tinto (corporation), Rio Tinto Group to carry mine workers from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Fort Smith to the Diavik Diamond Mine, ...
crashed just after takeoff 500 meters from the runway of
Fort Smith Airport
Fort Smith Airport is located near Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. Runway 03/21 has no winter service.
The Fort Smith (District) Heliport is located southeast of the airport.
Airlines and destinat ...
while carrying out a charter flight to the
Diavik Diamond Mine
The Diavik Diamond Mine is a diamond mine in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, about northeast of Yellowknife.
Description
Diavik Diamond Mine is an industrial complex set in a remote, subarctic landscape. It consi ...
on behalf of
Rio Tinto. Of the 7 people on board, 4 passengers and 2 crew were killed. 1 passenger survived and was transported to hospital in Yellowknife, N.W.T.
*On 17 March 2025, a Jetstream 32 under a charter flight operating as
Aerolínea Lanhsa Flight 018
Aerolínea Lanhsa Flight 018, a British Aerospace Jetstream, was a Honduran charter flight to carry passengers from Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport, on Roatán Island, department of Islas de la Bahía, to Golosón International Ai ...
crashed into water less than half a mile from the runway, killing 13 of the 17 occupants onboard.
Specifications (Jetstream 31)
See also
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