British Aerospace BAe146 / Avro RJ

The British aviation industry, especially in the field of airliners, has long suffered after some less succesful aircraft programmes like the VC-10, Trident, Vanguard and Britannia. Luckily, this trend now seems to be reversed with the coming of the extremely quiet British Aerospace BAe146 and its modernised successors RJ.85 and RJ.100.

 

British Aerospace BAe146-100, G-SSCH company demonstrator, in Dan-Air colors

 

British Aerospace BAe146-200, one of the original 2 aircraft flying in Sabena colors, operated by Delta Air Transport (DAT)

 

British Aerospace BAe146-200, G-DEBH of Debonair

 

Avro RJ.85, G-JEAT in Air France livery

(picture provided by Dirk Lenssens)

 

British Aerospace BAe146-200 OO-DJH of DAT flying for Sabena

British Aerospace BAe146-200 OO-DJJ of DAT flying for Sabena, showing the latest color scheme

(picture provided by Dirk Lenssens)

 

British Aerospace BAe146-300 of Turkish Airlines

 

Avro RJ.85, EI-CNJ operated by Azzurra on behalf of Alitalia

 

Avro RJ.100 OO-DWB of DAT, flying on behalf of Sabena

Avro RJ.100 OO-DWG of DAT, flying on behalf of Sabena

(picture provided by Dirk Lenssens)

 

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Last update : 25/11/00 - (c) Guido Van Roy