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A regional airliner or a feeder liner is a small airliner that is designed to fly up to 100 passengers on short-haul flights, usually feeding larger carriers' airline hubs from small markets. This class of airliners is typically flown by the regional airlines that are either contracted by or subsidiaries of the larger airlines. Regional airliners are used for short trips between smaller towns or from a larger city to a smaller city. Feeder liner, commuter, and local service are all alternative terms for the same class of flight operations.[1]
^"Guide to Feederline Aircraft". Flight International. July 27, 1972. p. 125.
A regionalairliner or a feeder liner is a small airliner that is designed to fly up to 100 passengers on short-haul flights, usually feeding larger carriers'...
counterparts. Regionalairliners typically seat fewer than 100 passengers and may be powered by turbofans or turboprops. These airliners are the non-mainline...
A regional jet (RJ) is a jet-powered regionalairliner with fewer than 100 seats. The first one was the Sud-Aviation Caravelle in 1959, followed by the...
The Beechcraft 1900 is a twin-engine turboprop regionalairliner manufactured by Beechcraft. It is also used as a freight aircraft and corporate transport...
of the airliner, designated as the Saab 2000, was introduced. However, sales of the type declined due to intense competition within the regional aircraft...
commuter and regionalairliners for export. The company was privatized in 1994 and began expanding to the production of larger regionalairliners and smaller...
transportation of air cargo. Aviation portal Lists portal List of regionalairliners Thrust engines, excluding auxiliary power units or other turbines...
short-haul regionalairliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR (French: Avions de transport régional or Italian:...
today. Airliners are commonly classified as either the large wide-body aircraft, medium narrow-body aircraft and smaller regional jet. Most airliners today...
The British Aerospace ATP (Advanced Turbo-Prop) is an airliner designed and produced by British Aerospace. It was an evolution of the Hawker Siddeley HS...
a stretched derivative of its successful Saab 340 twin-turboprop regionalairliner. The new aircraft was planned to meet a perceived demand for a high-speed...
temporarily halted. The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is the first airliner and regional jet airliner that is developed and exported under the UAC brand, by which...
The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regionalairliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR (Aerei da...
The British Aerospace 146 (also BAe 146) is a short-haul and regionalairliner that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace, later...
passenger airline trijets are considered to be second-generation jet airliners, due to their innovative engine locations, in addition to the advancement...
ambulance, flight inspection and surveillance. The Beechcraft 1900 regionalairliner was derived from the Model B200 King Air. The Super King Air family...
customers include the Antonov An-140, Antonov An-148 and Antonov An-158 regionalairliners. Among several modernisation projects, Antonov received orders for...
the Dash 8 Series 400, CRJ100/200/440, and CRJ700/900/1000 lines of regionalairliners, and the newer CSeries. It also manufactured the Bombardier 415 amphibious...
The ATR 42 is a regionalairliner produced by Franco-Italian manufacturer ATR, with final assembly in Toulouse, France. On 4 November 1981, the aircraft...
Dutch company dedicated to develop and manufacture a hydrogen-powered regionalairliner. Initially known as Rekkof Restart when the company was established...