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Embraer EMB 110

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Overview

The EMB 110 Bandeirante is a Brazilian general purpose 15–21 passenger twin turboprop light transport aircraft designed for military and civil use.

Development began in June 1965, the project based on a study of the density of Brazilian commercial air traffic, as well as on the length and type of airport runways, aimed at obtaining a modern aircraft well suited to the country’s airport infrastructure at the time. The situation called for a small aircraft, a low-wing turboprop with capacity for eight people.

The first of three prototypes was flown on 26, October 1968. Embraer was set up in August 1969 to manufacture the EMB 110, by now known as the Bandeirante, Portuguese for Pioneer. Brazilian airworthiness certification was received at the end of 1972 and the first delivery was made on 9 February, 1973.

The passenger model entered commercial service on 16 April, 1973 with Brazilian airline company TransBrasil. It is powered by two 560kW Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34 turboprops driving a three blade constant speed reversible Hartzell propeller.

Bandeirante variants include the convertible passenger/freight EMB110P1 medium turboprop, manufactured between 1979 and 1989, and the EMB-110P2 dedicated commuter version with seating for up to 21. Production was halted in May 1990.

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