Designed by British Aerospace and started to serve in 1992, the jet is achieved by an extension on the body of BAE Jetstream 31. Extended body required new wings and therefore, BAE Jetstream 41 underwent an advanced design process where it all started just a simple extension. This new design provided larger payload capacity.
In the records, the jet is known as a regional turboprop airliner and has Allied Signal TPE331-14 engines. A new material is used in the glass cockpit and EFIS is included. This system is a changeover between electromechanical to fully electronic design. Warm, luxurious and hassle-free is possible for VIP groups if you contact us to have a detailed information or to charter.