Designed by Saab-Scania and Fairchild Industries, the Saab-Fairchild 340 was a unique aviation collaboration between European and US partners. Fairchild produced the tail unit and wings (complete with engine nacelles) while Saab was responsible for 75% of the development costs, system integration and certification. First deliveries were to launch customer Crossair in July 1984 and by 1995 Fairchild withdrew from the program due to financial difficulties.
Wingspan: 70 ft. 4 in. / 21.44 m
Length: 64 ft. 9 in. / 19.73 m
Height: 22 ft. 11 in. / 6.97 m
Ceiling: 12,140 ft.
Range: 785 nm / 1,450 km
MTOW: 17,945 lbs / 8,140 kg
Power plant: Two General Electric CT7-9B2
Speed: 280 knots / 519 km/h / 0.42 mach
Crew: 2
Accommodation: 30-37 in one or two class configuration
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