
The Dornier 328, a pioneering 30-seat regional turboprop airliner that bridged the gap between commuter aircraft and larger regional jets, first flew on December 6, 1991. This low-wing twin-engine aircraft featured Pratt & Whitney Canada PW119 turboprops and could accommodate up to 32 passengers in standard configuration. Manufactured by Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, the 328 represented a significant advancement in quiet, high-speed regional aviation during the early 1990s.
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| Private Wings | — | 3090 | Germany | 3CC207 | |
| Private Wings | — | 3087 | Germany | 3CC803 | |
| Private Wings | — | 3063 | Germany | 3CD71C | |
| Private Wings | — | 3072 | Germany | 3CE6E4 | |
| Private Wings | — | 3112 | Germany | 3ce9dd | |
| Private Wings | — | 3113 | Germany | 3ced62 |