List of De Havilland Canada Dash 8 operators

The De Havilland Canada DHC-8, previously the Bombardier Dash 8, is a regional turboprop aircraft that was previously delivered in three size categories, typically seating from 37 passengers (DHC-8-100) to 90 passengers (DHC-8-400). Only the larger DHC-8-400 model remained in production until 2021.[1] The following lists both former and current operators.

Unfilled orders

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As of early 2021, De Havilland announced the suspension of production after a backlog of 19 aircraft had been completed.[1] As of December 2018, the following customers had outstanding orders listed:[2]

As of December 31, 2018
Airline Orders
  Biman Bangladesh Airlines 2
  CIB Leasing 1
  Conair Group 5
  Ethiopian Airlines 10
  Philippine Airlines 2
  Qazaq Air 2
  SpiceJet 25
  US-Bangla Airlines 3
Undisclosed 4
Total 54

Civil operators

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  • A total of 143 Dash 8 Series 100 aircraft were in airline service with 35 operators as of July 2018.[3][needs update]
  • A total of 42 Dash 8 Series 200 aircraft were in commercial service with 16 operators as of July 2018.[3][needs update]
  • A total of 151 Dash 8 Series 300 aircraft were in airline service, with 32 operators as of July 2018.[3][needs update]
  • A total of 508 DHC-8-400 aircraft are in airline service, with 56 orders as of July 2018.[3][4][needs update]
Airline -100 -200 -300 -400 Total Orders Options
  748 Air Services 6 6 12
  Abu Dhabi Aviation 1 3 2 6
  Aero Contractors 1 1
  Aero Transporte S.A. 2 2
  Air Bikini 1 1
  Air Canada Express 39 39
  Universal Air 1 3 4 2
  Air Côte d'Ivoire 4 4
  Air Creebec 15 2 17
  Air Greenland 8 8
  Air Inuit 3 12 15
  Air Kiribati 1 1
  Air Marshall Islands 1 1
  Air New Zealand 23 23
  Air Niugini 1 3 4
  Air Tanzania 5 5
  Airkenya Express 1 1 2
  Airlines PNG 8 8
  Airworks Kenya 1 1 2
  ALS – Aircraft Leasing Services 8 1 2 11
  ANA Wings 24 24
  Arik Air 4 4
  Asia Pacific Airlines (PNG) 3 3
  Auric Air 1 1 2
  Aurora 2 1 5 8
  Avioandes 1 1
  Avmax Aircraft Leasing[5] A C 3 1 4
  Banco de México 1 1
  Berry Aviation 7 7
  Bighorn Airways 3 3
  Blue Bird Aviation Yemen 3 1 4
  Bluebird Aviation 3 4 7
  Biman Bangladesh Airlines[6] 5 5 2
  Bombardier Inc.[5] 2 14 16
  Camair-Co 2 2
  CemAir 1 2 4 7
  Central Mountain Air 5 5 10
  Chrono Aviation 1 1
  Conair Group 14 14
  Congo Airways 2 2
  Connect Airlines 2 2
  ConocoPhillips 2 2
  Croatia Airlines 6 6 4
  DAC East Africa 2 1 1 4
  Dynamic Aviation 4 1 3 8
  Eastafrican.com 1 1 2
  Era Aviation (now operating as Ravn Alaska) 10 1 11
  Ethiopian Airlines 33 33 3
  Falcon Aviation Services 3 3
  Fly540 1 1 1 3
  Goldcorp Canada[5] 1 1
  Gouvernement du Québec, Service aérien gouvernemental[5] 1 1 2
  Heli Malongo Airways 2 2
  Hydro-Québec[5] 1 2 3
  Icelandair 3 3 6
  Jambojet 7 7
  LAM Mozambique Airlines 1 1
  Luxair 11 11
  Luxwing 4 4
  Maldivian 2 7 9
  Maroomba Airlines 3 2 5
  Medavia 1 1
  Moçambique Expresso 1 1
  National Jet Express 9 9
  Nav Canada[5] 1 1
  North Cariboo Air (North Cariboo Flying Service) 3 3
  Nouvelle Air Affaires Gabon 1 1
  Olympic Air 2 2
  Oriental Air Bridge 2 2
  PAL Aerospace 2 6 7 15
  PAL Express 10 10 5
  Passion Air 3 2 5
  Perimeter Aviation 6 5 11
  Petro Air 2 2
  Petroleum Air Services 5 5
  Pivot Airlines 1 1
  Polyarnye Avialinii 3 3
  Porter Airlines 29 29
  Prime Aviation 2 2
  Proflight Zambia 1 1
  Province of Alberta, Department Of Public Works[5] 1 1
  Regional 1 C 1 1
  QantasLink 3 16 31 50
  Qazaq Air 5 5 2
  RwandAir 2 2
  Ryukyu Air Commuter 5 5
  Safarilink Aviation 1 2 3
  SATA Air Açores 2 5 7
  Shree Airlines 7 7
  Skippers Aviation 4 6 10
  Skytrans Airlines 5 1 6
  Skyward Express 1 1 2
  SpiceJet 28 28 25 25
  Star Peru 2 2
  Summit Air 2 1 3
  Sunwest Aviation 1 3 4
  TAAG Angola Airlines 6 6
  Tassili Airlines Algeria 4 4 8
  Trans Nation Airways 2 2
  Transport Canada 3 3
  UmzaXpress 2 2
  Voyageur Airways 20 18 2 40
  Wasaya Airways 4 2 6
  WestJet Encore 47 47
  Widerøe 23 3 4 16 45
  World Wide Aircraft Ferrying[5] 1 1 2
Total 168 54 157 428 807 41 29

Notes

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  • :A.^ Two of the 100 series are listed as having their registration cancelled.
  • :B.^ One of the 200 series is listed as having an expired registration as of 2005.
  • :C.^ Regional 1 is owned by Avmax.

Former civil operators

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Airline -100 -200 -300 -400 Total
  Air Alliance 18 18
  Air Atlantic 22 22
  Air Atonabee 4 4
  Air BC 15 6 21
  Air Berlin 20 20
  Air Dolomiti 3 3
  Air Labrador 3 3
  Air Nostrum 19 19
  Air Nova 30 7 37
  Air Ontario 41 7 48
  Air Panama 1 1
  Air Sénégal International 2 1 3
  Air Service Gabon 6 1 7
  Air Southwest 7 7
  Air Wisconsin 5 7 12
  airBaltic 12 12
  ALM Antillean Airlines 6 6
  Amakusa Airlines 1 1
  America West Airlines 12 1 13
  Ansett New Zealand 7 2 9
  Arctic Sunwest Charters 2 2
  Augsburg Airways 5 2 11 10 28
  Austrian Airlines (Tyrolean Airways) 14 22 18 54
  Bahamasair 9 9
  Buraq Air 1 1
  Canadian North[5] 6 1 7
  City Express 2 2
  Colgan Air 32 32
  CommutAir 16 6 22
  Darwin Airline 2 2
  Denim Air 1 1
  Dutch Caribbean Airlines 2 2
  Eastern Airways 3 3
  Eznis Airways 2 2
  Flybe (1979-2020) 3 11 79 93
  Flybe 10 10
  FlyViking 3 3
  Freedom Airlines 12 12
  GMG Airlines 3 2 5
  Hawkair 6 2 8
  Henson Airlines 40 40
  Horizon Air 24 28 56 108
  InterSky 5 5
  Island Air (Hawaii) 13 3 8 24
  Japan Air Commuter 11 11
  Jeju Air 5 5
  Jetstar 5 5
  LAN Colombia 9 4 13
  LIAT 12 17 29
  LC Perú 6 3 9
  LOT Polish Airlines 12 12
  Lynx Aviation 11 11
  Malév Hungarian Airlines 4 4
  Mesa Airlines 16 7 23
  Mesaba Airlines 25 25
  Metro Airlines 9 9
  NorOntair 2 2
  Origin Pacific Airways 3 2 5
  PENTA – Pena Transportes Aéreos 2 2
  Piedmont Airlines 77 19 12 108
  Regent Airways 2 2
  Republic Airline 31 31
  Royal Jordanian Airlines 2 2
  Scandinavian Airlines 28 28
  Silverstone Air 2 3 5
  Sky Regional 5 5
  SkyWork Airlines 3 3
  South African Express 13 10 23
  Southern Star Airlines 1 1
  Starbow 1 1
  Surinam Airways 1 1
  TABA – Transportes Aéreos da Bacia Amazônica 6 6
  Tavaj Linhas Aéreas 2 2
  Time Air 7 18 25
  Uni Air 1 13 14
  United Airways 2 2
  Vincent Aviation 1 1
  Wings Air 3 3
  Yemenia Joint Venture (YJV) 3 3
Total 443 103 247 382 1,172

Remarks

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Coast guard, border guard and military operators

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Operator Country Number Model Role Ref
Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard   Netherlands 2 MPA-D8 Maritime surveillance [7] Based at Curaçao - Hato Air Base
Netherlands Coast Guard 2 MPA-D8 Maritime surveillance [8] Based at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Australian Border Force   Australia 10 -200 (6)
-300 (4)
Maritime surveillance [3][9]
Royal Australian Navy 1 -200 Hydrographic Survey [10]
Royal Canadian Air Force   Canada 4 CT-142 "Gonzo" Navigational trainer [11]
Transport Canada 3 M-102 maritime surveillance (N.A.S.P.) on behalf of Canadian Coast Guard [5] C-GCFJ (s/n 20) C-GSUR (s/n 46) C-FTFM (s/n 17)
Icelandic Coast Guard   Iceland 1 -300 MSA maritime surveillance [12]
Japan Coast Guard   Japan 7 -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 [13]
United States Air Force   United States 2 E-9A "Widget" surveillance aircraft [14][15]
United States Army 13 RO-6A surveillance aircraft [16][17]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection 7 4-200s, 3-300s MPA Maritime Patrol

Other applications

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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)[18] 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.

The National Police of Colombia operates a single Bombardier Dash 8-300 for utility transport.[19]

Neptune Aviation of Missoula, Montana have acquired a Q300 as a prototype for future Q200/Q300 water bombers to replace current P2V aircraft.[20]

The United States Department of State operates seven Dash 8-300 aircraft.[21]

References

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  1. ^ a b leehamnews.com - De Havilland to pause production this year after backlog built 31 January 2021
  2. ^ "Program Status Report - Q Series aircraft" (PDF). Bombardier Aerospace. 31 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "World Airline Census 2018". Flightglobal.com. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
  4. ^ "Program Status Report - Q Series" (PDF). June 30, 2018. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Aircraft listed at the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine from Transport Canada. Search using "DHC-8" in the "Model Name:" box. Name in parentheses is the owner name listed with TC. As of 21 March 2011 there were 180 DHC-8 registered.
  6. ^ "Fleet Information". www.biman-airlines.com. Archived from the original on 2021-03-21. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  7. ^ "Dash 8 - Coastguard Dutch Caribbean". kustwacht.org. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  8. ^ "Kustwachtvliegtuig". kustwacht.nl. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  9. ^ "World Airliner Census". Flight International, 3–9 October 2006.
  10. ^ "Laser Airborne Depth Sounder". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  11. ^ CT-142 Dash-8 - Overview Archived 2011-01-05 at the Wayback Machine, CT-142 Dash-8 - Technical Specifications Archived 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine Department of National Defence, March 2007. Retrieved: 22 October 2008.
  12. ^ "Fréttir < Stjórnsýslusvið < Starfsemi < Vefsvæði LHG.is". www.lhg.is. Archived from the original on 12 January 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  13. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.kustbevakningen.se. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "E-9A". U.S. Air Force. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  15. ^ "53RD Weapons Evaluation Group". Archived 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine Tyndall Air Force Base, 28 May 2008. Retrieved: 11 April 2009.
  16. ^ Embraer2020-12-04T12:30:00+00:00, In association with. "World Air Forces 2021". Flight Global. Retrieved 2021-11-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Trevithick, Joseph (20 February 2018). "We Now Know Exactly What Sensors the Army's Powerful New RO-6A Spy Planes Will Carry". The Drive. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  18. ^ "Cascade - Q400 Airtanker Conversion". www.cascadeaerospace.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  19. ^ "DASH-8 -Aviación Policial de la Policía Nacional". National Police of Colombia. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  20. ^ Missoulian, ROBERT STRUCKMAN of the (9 July 2005). "Neptune Aviation unveils next step in slurry bomber evolution". Missoulian.com. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  21. ^ "United States - US Department of State (DOS) Fleet, Routes & Reviews". FlightRadar24. Retrieved 14 November 2023.