The De Havilland DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a regional aircraft built to service short-haul travel.
Initially, this 49-seat aircraft was meant to shuttle travellers between busy cities to reduce traffic in large airports but it quickly found its niche in areas with challenging conditions. This turboprop-powered aircraft was part of a series developed for use in the rough wilderness and could face wide-ranging weather conditions. It has a worldwide reputation for reliability and performance.
Fleet: 2
Seating Capacity: 49
Crew: 6 (2 Pilots, 2 Flight Attendants, 1 Engineer and 1 Baggage Master)
Pressurised cabin