Turboprop
Определение
An aircraft powered by turbine engines that drive propellers. More fuel-efficient than jets on short routes under 500 miles. Examples: ATR 72, Dash 8.
Связанные термины
Regional Jet
A small jet aircraft designed for short-haul routes connecting smaller cities to hub airports. Typically seats 50-100 passengers. Examples: Embraer E-Jets, CRJ series.
STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing)
Aircraft designed to take off and land in a short distance, allowing operations from short runways or confined spaces. Common in bush flying and island operations.
Small Airport
An airport classification for facilities with limited commercial service or primarily serving general aviation. May have unpaved runways and minimal terminal facilities.
Связанные руководства
Understanding Aircraft Types: From Regional Jets to Jumbo Jets
Aircraft categories explained. How to identify planes, why airlines choose specific aircraft for routes, and what defines each type.
Commuter Flights vs Budget Airlines: Cost Comparison
Regional carrier vs budget airline cost analysis for short routes. Total cost including baggage, convenience, and time factors.
History of Commercial Aviation: From DC-3 to Modern Jets
The evolution of commercial aviation from propeller aircraft to modern jets. Key milestones, aircraft, and industry transformations.
Engine Evolution: From Piston to Turbofan
Aviation engine technology progression. Radial pistons, turbojet, turbofan, and the quest for fuel-efficient propulsion.