
The EMB-110 Bandeirante, Brazil's first commercially successful aircraft, launched the nation into the global aerospace industry. First flown in 1968, it was a twin-turboprop, low-wing monoplane that could seat 12 to 22 passengers and served both civilian and military roles. Measuring 50.3 feet in length with a 49.5-foot wingspan, the aircraft achieved a cruising speed of 345 mph and operated from short airstrips throughout remote regions. Manufactured by EMBRAER, the newly formed Brazilian aerospace company.
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| ROYAL AIR FREIGHT INC | 1981 | 110.350 | MI | A3BAF5 | |
| ROYAL AIR FREIGHT INC | 1983 | 110.424 | MI | A60F37 | |
| ROYAL AIR FREIGHT INC | — | 110.385 | MI | A8632E | |
| ROYAL AIR FREIGHT INC | 1981 | 110.377 | MI | A9A2AB | |
| ROYAL AIR FREIGHT INC | 1982 | 110413 | MI | A9CA2A |