
The DHC-8-100 Dash 8 represented Canada's entry into the regional turboprop airliner market, designed to serve short-haul routes with exceptional fuel efficiency and operational flexibility. First flown in 1983, it was a high-wing twin-turboprop aircraft seating 37-39 passengers in a typical configuration. With a wingspan of 84 feet and powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PW120A engines, the aircraft achieved cruise speeds of 311 mph while maintaining impressive short-field performance. De Havilland Canada developed this aircraft as the foundation of what would become one of the world's most successful regional aircraft families.
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| Png Air | — | 006 | Papua New Guinea | 89800a | |
| Png Air | — | 197 | Papua New Guinea | 898018 | |
| Png Air | — | 135 | Papua New Guinea | 898039 |