
The British Aerospace RJ-100 represented the most advanced variant of Britain's most successful commercial jet program, serving as a quiet regional airliner designed for operation from noise-restricted airports. First flown in 1981 as part of the BAe 146 family, it was a high-wing, T-tail aircraft powered by four turbofan engines and capable of carrying 100 passengers. With a length of 30.0 meters and wingspan of 26.3 meters, the RJ-100 featured exceptionally quiet operation for its era. The aircraft was manufactured by British Aerospace and later Avro International Aerospace.
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| Qeshm Air | — | E3374 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731a35 | |
| Qeshm Air | — | E3375 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731A36 | |
| Qeshm Air | — | E3356 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731a38 |