CARGO AIRCRAFT
BAE 146-200F
Aircraft Summary
The BAe 146-200F is a medium range cargo aircraft capable of transporting 10,000 kg via an internal pallet system. Cargo pallets require a high-loader to access its main deck.
History and Features
Production ran from 1983 until 2002. With 387 aircraft produced, the Avro RJ/BAe 146 is the most successful British civil jet airliner programme.
The BAe 146 is a high-wing cantilever monoplane with a T-tail. It has four turbofan engines mounted on pylons underneath the wings, and has retractable tricycle landing gear. The aircraft has very quiet operation, and has been marketed under the name Whisperjet. It sees wide usage at small, city-based airports such as London City Airport. In its primary role, it serves as a regional cargo aircraft.
The BAe 146 is in wide use with several European-based carriers.
The BAe 146 was produced in -100, -200 and -300 models. The freight-carrying version carries the designation “QT” (Quiet Trader), and a convertible passenger-or-freight model is designated as “QC” (Quick Change). A “gravel kit” can be fitted to aircraft to enable operations from rough, unprepared airstrips.
British Aerospace promoted the BAe 146 to airlines as a “feederliner” and short-haul regional cargo aircraft. The airframe of the aircraft and many other key areas were designed to be as simple as possible. The engines lack thrust reversers due to their perceived reduced effectiveness in anticipated conditions. Instead, the BAe 146 features a large airbrake with two petals below the tail rudder at the rear of the fuselage, which has the advantage of being usable during flight and allowing for steep descent rates if required. In addition, the aircraft has full-width wing spoilers, which are deployed immediately on landing.
The BAe 146 is also renowned for its relatively quiet operation, a positive feature that appealed to those operators that wanted to provide services to noise-sensitive airports within cities. The aircraft is one of only a few types that can be used on flights to London City Airport, which has a steep approach and short runway; for several years, the BAe 146 was the only conventional jet aircraft capable of flying from London City Airport.
According to the BAe 146’s chief designer, Bob Grigg, making the aircraft as easy to maintain as possible and keeping operators’ running costs as low as possible were considered high priorities from the start of the design process. Grigg highlighted factors such as design simplicity, using off-the-shelf components where possible, and the internal use of firm cost targets and continuous monitoring. British Aerospace also adopted a system of cost guarantees between component suppliers and the operators of the BAe 146 to enforce stringent requirements.
Aircraft with similar capability or size are: Bombardier CRJ700 series, Embraer E-Jets, Fokker 28, Fokker 70, Fokker 100.
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OVERVIEW
RANGE
Medium haul
PAYLOAD
10000 kg / 22046 lbs
CRUISE SPEED
555 kph / 344 mph
HOLD SIZE
1780x260x190 cm / 700x102x74 in
DOOR SIZE
333x193 cm / 131x75 in
SPECIFICATIONS
TOTAL LOAD VOLUME
78 m³ / 2754 ft³
MAXIMUM RANGE
2129 km / 1322 mi
COMPARABLE AIRCRAFT
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
- Boeing 717
- Bombardier CRJ700 series
- Embraer E-Jets
- Fokker 28
- Fokker 70
- Fokker 100
REFERENCE
Model
BAe 146-200QC and BAe 146-200QT
aka BAe 146-200F
Manufacturer
Variants
BAe 146-200QC, BAe 146-200QT, BAe 146 C3, Avro RJ85