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Aviation History
1989
1989 - 0366.PDF
In the US, there's a new breed of airline that's been building business from the market opportunities opened up by deregulation. Operators demanded a new breed of regional aircraft. And in the British Aerospace 146, they got it. They found an 85-100 seat jetliner that can take any sector of any regional route in its stride, from Orange County in the West, across the Rockies to Aspen, and all the way to the busy urban airways of the East Coast. They discovered that the world's quietest jetliner can slip in and out of cities without waking the neighbours. They learned that the 146 s wide, spacious interior quickly found favour with a generation of passengers who had grown up with the intercontinental jets. And they proved that its short-field capability opens the way to airports that once were closed to jet operations. No wonder the 146 is the US national champion. And with almost 30 operators flying the 146 throughout five continents, it is rapidly becoming the world champion as well. J3I, ATI? I46- regional champions For further information contact: British Aerospace (Commercial Aircraft) Ltd., Marketing Operations Centre, PO. Box 35, Stevenage, Herts SCI 2DC, England. Tel: 07072-68123 Telex: 826876
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