List of Bombardier Dash 8 operators

The Bombardier Dash 8, previously de Havilland Canada Dash 8, is a turboprop delivered in three size categories, typically seating from 37 pax (-Q100) to 86 pax (-Q400 NextGen). The following lists both former and current operators.

Civil operators

A DHC-8-103Q Dash 8 of Ryukyu Air Commuter at Minami-Daito Airport on Okinawa
Q200 B-17201 of Uni Air, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Austrian airline InterSky Q300 at Berlin's Tempelhof International Airport
Air Tanzania DHC-8-300 at Songwe Airport in Mbeya.
Two Widerøe Dash 8 at Trondheim Airport, Værnes: Q400 (front) and a -100 (back).
Flybe Q400 (G-JEDN) lands at Bristol Airport
A Dash 8 in NAM AIR (Namibia) livery
South African Express Dash-8 Q400 (ZS-YBW) at Port Elizabeth Airport in 2013.

Major Dash 8 operators include:

Airline -100 -200 -300 -400 Total Orders Options
Abu Dhabi Aviation 2 4[3] 6
Aero Contractors 5 5
ALM Antillean Airlines 6 6
airBaltic 12 12
Air Berlin[4] (operated by Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter) 17 17
United[5] 36 28 21 85 9
Air Creebec[5] 12 1 13
Air Greenland 5 5
Air Iceland 2 35
Air Inuit[5] 5 6 11
Air Labrador
(Labrador Airways)[5] A
2 2
Air Nelson 23 23
Air Nippon Network 5 14 19
Air Niugini 2 3 3 3 11
Air Nostrum 3 3
Air Panama 1 1 2
Airphil Express 3 5 8
Air Service Gabon 3 1 4
Air Tanzania 1 2[6] 3 1[6]
Airlines PNG 7 7
Arctic Sunwest Charters
(171817 Canada Inc)[5]
2 2
Arik Air 2 2 4
Augsburg Airways 0 0
Austrian Airlines (Tyrolean Airways)[7] 18 18
Avmax Aircraft Leasing[5] B E 3 1 4
Bahamasair 6 6
Bombardier Inc.[5] 2 14 16
Buraq Air 3 3
Canadian North[5] 4 4
Republic Airways 20 14
CommutAir (United Express) 16 5 21
Croatia Airlines 6 6 4
Darwin Airline 0 0
Denim Air 0 0
Dutch Caribbean Express 2 2
Eastern Airways[8] 3 3
Eastern Australia Airlines 9 3 10 22
Era Aviation 8 8
Ethiopian Airlines 8 8
EuroLOT[9] 11 (+3) 11 3 6
Eznis Airways 1 (+1) 1 1
Field Aviation[5] 2 2
Fly540 3 3
Flybe 57 (+3) 57 3
GMG Airlines 2 2
Goldcorp Canada[5] 1 1
Gouvernement du Québec, Service aérien gouvernemental[5] 1 1
Hawkair[5] C 3 2 5
Horizon Air 50 50 - 7
Hydro-Québec[5] 1 2 3
InterSky 4 4
Island Air 6 6
Japan Air Commuter 9 (+1) 9 1
Jazz Air 19 28 39 86 10
LAM Mozambique Airlines 1 (+3) 1 3
LAN Colombia 7 7
LC Perú 1 1 6
LIAT 3 13 16
Luxair[10] 10 10 4[11] 4[11]
Maldivian 2 3 5
Malév Hungarian Airlines 4 (+4/4) 4 4 4
Mesa Airlines 6 12 18
Nav Canada[5] 1 1
Nok Air 8 8
North Cariboo Air
(North Cariboo Flying Service)[5]
2 6 2 10
Olympic Air 5 9 (+8)[12] 14 8
Oriental Air Bridge 2 2
PAL Aerospace[5] 2 2
PAL Express 4 5 9
Perimeter Aviation[5] 3 2 5
Petroleum Air Services 5 5
Piedmont Airlines 33 11 44
Porter Airlines[5] 26 (+4)[13] 26 4
Province of Alberta, Department Of Public Works[5] 1 1
Provincial Airlines[5] D 4 1 5
Regional 1[5] E 1 2 1 4
QantasLink[14] 3 16 29 48
Qazaq Air 3 3 2
Regent Airways 2 2
Ryukyu Air Commuter 4 4
SATA Air Açores[15] 2 4 6
SAS Group (as airBaltic and Widerøe) (+14)[16] - 14
Sky Regional Airlines[5] 5 5
Sky Work Airlines 3[17] 3
Skytrans Airlines 9 3 12
South African Express 10[18] 10
Southern Star Airlines 1[19] - 1
Sunshine Airlines 2 6 8
SpiceJet[5] 15 (+15) 15 15
Sunwest Aviation[5] 1 1
Tassili Airlines Algeria (+4) 4 4 4
United Airways 2[20] 2
Uni Air 8 8
Voyageur Airways[5] 6 6
WestJet Encore[21] 28 (+17) 28 17 -
Widerøe 19 3 7 11 34 1
Wings Abadi Air (+8) - 8
World Wide Aircraft Ferrying[5] 1 1 2
Yemenia Joint Venture (YJV) 3 3

Some 25 other airlines operate fewer than three Dash 8 Series 100s.[1] Some four other airlines operate fewer than two Dash 8 Series 200s.[1] Some 11 other airlines operate smaller numbers of Dash 8 Series 300.[2] Some 17 other airlines operate smaller numbers of Dash 8 Series 400.[2]

In February 2007, Pinnacle Airlines Corporation announced an order for 15 Q400s on behalf of its recently acquired subsidiary, Colgan Air. The aircraft will be operated in a codeshare agreement with Continental Airlines, under the Continental Connection banner out of their Newark, New Jersey hub.[22]

Notes

Former civil Operators

 Brazil
 Republic of Korea
 Italy
 Jordan
 New Zealand
 Suriname
 Indonesia

DHC-8 Dash 8 aircraft were also formerly operated in the U.S.A. by Metro Airlines flying as Eastern Metro Express via a code share agreement with Eastern Airlines.

Coast guard, border guard and military operators

CT-142 Dash 8 "Gonzo" from 402 Squadron, Canadian Forces, Winnipeg, Manitoba
USAF E-9A "Widget" over Tyndall Air Force Base
Operator Country Number Model Role Ref
Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard  Aruba
 Sint Maarten
 Curaçao
 Caribbean Netherlands
2 MPA-D8 Maritime surveillance [23]
Australian Border Force  Australia 10 -200 (6)
-300 (4)
Maritime surveillance [1][2]
Royal Australian Navy 1 -200 Hydrographic Survey [24]
Royal Canadian Air Force  Canada 4 CT-142 "Gonzo" Navigational trainer [25]
Transport Canada 2 -100 maritime surveillance operated for Canadian Coast Guard [5]
Icelandic Coast Guard  Iceland 1 -300 maritime surveillance [26]
Japan Coast Guard  Japan 3 -300 MSA maritime surveillance
Kenya Air Force  Kenya 3 -100 medium lift transport
Mexican Navy  Mexico 1 -202 utility transport
Swedish Coast Guard  Sweden 3 -300 MSA maritime surveillance [27]
United States Air Force  United States 2 E-9A "Widget" surveillance aircraft [28]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection 7 4-200s, 3-300s MPA Maritime Patrol

Other applications

Two used Q400s, acquired from Scandinavian Airlines System, were modified by Cascade Aerospace of Abbotsford, British Columbia for France's Sécurité Civile as fire-fighting water bombers in the fire season and as transport aircraft off season. The Q400 Airtanker can drop 10,000 L (2,200 imp gal; 2,600 US gal)[29] of water in this role compared to Bombardier's CL-415 dedicated water bomber which can drop 6,140 L (1,350 imp gal; 1,620 US gal). The latter, however, is amphibious and requires less infrastructure.

Neptune Aviation of Missoula, Montana have acquired a Q300 as a prototype for future Q200/Q300 water bombers to replace current P2V aircraft.[30]

References

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  20. "Laser Airborne Depth Sounder". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  21. CT-142 Dash-8 - Overview, CT-142 Dash-8 - Technical Specifications Department of National Defence, March 2007. Retrieved: 22 October 2008.
  22. "53RD Weapons Evaluation Group". Tyndall Air Force Base, 28 May 2008. Retrieved: 11 April 2009.
  23. Missoulian, ROBERT STRUCKMAN of the. "Neptune Aviation unveils next step in slurry bomber evolution". Missoulian.com. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
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