
The British Aerospace Jetstream Super 31, an enhanced 19-passenger regional turboprop, represented the successful revival of a failed 1960s airliner design. First flown in 1988, it was a low-wing twin-engine aircraft powered by reliable Honeywell TPE331-10 turboprops generating 1,020 shaft horsepower each. Measuring 47 feet in length with a 52-foot wingspan, the Super 31 could operate from short airfields with a maximum takeoff weight of 14,500 pounds. British Aerospace produced 386 aircraft in the entire Jetstream 31/32 series through 1993.
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| Eagle Air Iceland | — | 925 | Iceland | 4cc48a | |
| Eagle Air Iceland | — | 981 | Iceland | 4cc48b | |
| Eagle Air Iceland | — | 986 | Iceland | 4cc4dc |