The De Havilland Canada Dash 8-Q300, a regional turboprop aircraft, first took to the skies in 1988. Designed by De Havilland Canada, this aircraft has been a dependable choice for regional airlines, connecting passengers to smaller airports and remote communities. With its short takeoff and landing capabilities, the Dash 8-Q300 has played a vital role in enhancing regional connectivity.


The De Havilland Canada Dash 8-Q300 has carved out a niche in the world of regional aviation. Known for its reliability, versatility, and passenger comfort, it has become a trusted choice for airlines serving shorter routes. The Dash 8-Q300 series has been instrumental in linking people to their destinations efficiently, fostering regional development, and supporting vital air services.


  • Wingspan: Approximately 27.43 meters.
  • Length: About 25.68 meters.
  • Cruise Speed: Typically around 260 knots (482 km/h).
  • Range: Depending on the version and configuration, it offers a range between 1,080 to 1,360 nautical miles (2,000 to 2,520 km).
  • Passenger Capacity: The Dash 8-Q300 can accommodate approximately 56 passengers in a single-class configuration.
  • Fuel Capacity: With a fuel capacity of approximately 4,370 liters, it ensures efficient operations on regional routes.