Bombardier Q400

The Bombardier Q400 is a turboprop aircraft from the de Havilland Canada Dash 8 family. Our Bombardier Q400 is a dual turboprop aeroplane with particularly low CO₂ footprint.


Side view of the Bombardier Q400 in Austrian design

Characteristics

The Bombardier Q400 sets new standards in terms of environmental friendliness, efficiency and comfort. Enjoy travelling across Europe: the Austrian Bombardier Q400 flies you to Prague, Budapest or Bologna. Destinations may change by season.

Seatmap

Austrian Bombardier Q400 seatmap
Interior view of the Bombardier Q400
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Your benefits as a passenger

Thanks to the innovative cabin design, passengers can look forward to a comfortable flight. The later versions of this aircraft impress with quieter engines and an increased cruise speed.

Description

Aircraft type Short and medium-haul passenger aircraft Number in the fleet 18 Seats 76 Maximum seat pitch 30" (76.2 cm) Wingspan 28.42 m Length 32.83 m Height 8.34 m Maximum speed 665 km/h Maximum cruise altitude 7,600 m Maximum range when loaded 1,500 bis 1,630 km

Technical information

Manufacturer Bombardier Regional Aircraft Div. Names - Austrian Airlines painting Kärnten (OE-LGA), Tirol (OE-LGB), Land Salzburg (OE-LGC), Steiermark (OE-LGD), Oberösterreich (OE-LGE), Niederösterreich (OE-LGF), Budapest (OE-LGG), Vorarlberg (OE-LGH), Eisenstadt (OE-LGI), St. Pölten (OE-LGJ), Burgenland (OE-LGK), Altenrhein (OE-LGL), Villach (OE-LGM), Gmunden (OE-LGN), Innsbruck (OE-LGO), Spirit of Alpbach (OE-LGP), Wilder Kaiser (OE-LGQ), Spirit of Tyrolean (OE-LGR) Engine Pratt & Whitney 2 PW 150A Maximum thrust Shaft horsepower 2 x 5,000 Total fuel 5,318 kg Maximum weight 10,900 kg Maximum take-off weight 28,998 kg Maximum landing weight 29,009 kg