
The EMB-120 Brasilia was Brazil's most successful regional airliner, serving as a modern replacement for the aging DC-3 fleet across the world's commuter routes. First flown on July 27, 1983, it was a low-wing twin-turboprop aircraft seating up to 30 passengers with a pressurized cabin for high-altitude operations. The 64-foot aircraft achieved cruise speeds of 343 mph, nearly double that of the aircraft it replaced. Manufactured by Embraer of Brazil, 357 Brasilias were delivered to operators worldwide before production ended in 2001.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capiteq Pty Limited | 1989 | 120-155 | Australia | 7C01DE | |
| Westpac Banking Corporation | 1989 | 120-203 | Australia | 7c01e1 | |
| Capiteq Pty Limited | 1986 | 120079 | Australia | 7c01e4 | |
| Capiteq Pty Limited | 1989 | 120135 | Australia | 7C01ED | |
| Capiteq Pty Limited | 1987 | 120-056 | Australia | 7c0295 |
VH-ANK
Capiteq Pty Limited
Year: 1989S/N: 120-155AustraliaHex: 7C01DE
VH-ANN
Westpac Banking Corporation
Year: 1989S/N: 120-203AustraliaHex: 7c01e1
VH-ANQ
Capiteq Pty Limited
Year: 1986S/N: 120079AustraliaHex: 7c01e4
VH-ANZ
Capiteq Pty Limited
Year: 1989S/N: 120135AustraliaHex: 7C01ED
VH-ASN
Capiteq Pty Limited
Year: 1987S/N: 120-056AustraliaHex: 7c0295