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MUNDIAEREO proudly presents:
The Jetstream 41 is a turboprop airliner designed and produced by British Aerospace (BAe), which first flew in 1991 and entered commercial service in 1992. What makes the Jetstream 41 special is its high level of performance and efficiency, as well as its ability to operate in a variety of environments, including short and rough runways. With its advanced avionics and powerful Pratt & Whitney engines, the Jetstream 41 can carry up to 29 passengers at a maximum speed of 284 knots, making it an ideal choice for regional and commuter airlines. Additionally, its spacious cabin and comfortable seating arrangements provide a comfortable flying experience for passengers.

Airframe

Airframe Total Time:

Airframe Total Cycles:

17 220.8 Hours

23 167 Cycles

Engines:
Honeywell 331-14

TBO:
Time Since N
Cycles Since
Time SMOH
Cycles SOH:
Time to OH:

 

 

 

Left:

9000 Hours

14 098.7 Hours

18 619 Cycles

5 053.53 Hours 

5 905 Cycles 

3 946.47 Hours

 

Right:

9000 Hours

18 336.0 Hours 

17 008 Cycles 

284.7 Hours 

307 Cycles

8 715.3 Hours

 

 
Propellers:
McCauley C5JFR36C

TBO:

Time Since New: 

Time to OH: 

Calendar Due:

 

 

 

Left:

5 000Hrs / 60 Mth 

3 362.2 Hours

4 444.2 Hours

27/07/2023

 

 

Right:

5 000Hrs / 60 Mth

3362.2 Hours

4 444.2 Hours

27/07/2023 

Landing Gear:

Inspection:

C.S.O:

T.B.O:

Remaining Life Limit:

 

 

Right:

72 Mths / 12 000 Cycles 699 Cycles

12 000 Cycles

11 301 (15/6/2022)

 

Left:

72 Mths / 12 000 Cycles 1172 Cycles

12 000 Cycles

10 825 (11/2/2020)

 

Nose:

72 Mths / 12 000 Cycles 582 Cycles

12 000 Cycles

11 418 (24/11/2023)

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