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  1. Saab 2000 - Wikipedia

    The Saab 2000 is a twin-engined high-speed turboprop airliner built by Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab. It is designed to carry 50–58 passengers and able to cruise at a maximum speed of 685 km/h …

  2. Saab 2000

    No other turboprop airliner can match the combination of power, speed, rate of climb, short runway capability and service ceiling of the Saab 2000. 1,200 m field length, offering access to regional …

  3. Saab 2000 · History, Technical Data & Photos · AeroCorner

    The Saab 2000 is a high-performance twin-engine turboprop developed to offer jet-like cruise speeds on regional routes. Designed as a larger and faster successor to the Saab 340, it entered service in …

  4. Saab 2000 Specs, Interior, Cockpit, and Price - Airplane Update

    Saab 2000 Specs, Interior, Cockpit, and Price – Saab 2000 is a regional turboprop engine developed by Saab Aircraft, Sweden. The Saab 2000 aircraft made its first flight in March 1992 and entered …

  5. The Ultimate Guide to SAAB 2000 Aircraft Specifications

    May 31, 2024 · In this article, we will delve into the key specifications of the Saab 2000, exploring its performance, dimensions, and capabilities in detail. We will also discuss the aircraft’s historical …

  6. SAAB 2000 Specifications, Performance, and Range

    Browse SAAB 2000 factory specications, range, speed, and performance for the SAAB 2000 manufactured by Saab Aircraft.

  7. Saab 2000 - Airliners.net

    The Saab 2000, with a cruise speed of over 665km/h (360kt), is one of the fastest turboprop airliners developed. It combines near jet speeds, including near jet climb and descent rates, with turboprop …

  8. Saab 2000, pictures, technical data, history - Barrie Aircraft Museum

    Saab 2000: pictures, technical data, history. Photos of Saab 2000 on Barrie Aircraft Museum.

  9. SAAB 2000 - jetstreamavcap.com

    The fastest, most capable turboprop in its class delivered ready for operation from Jetstream Aviation Capital – the world’s largest owner of Saab turboprop aircraft.

  10. Which Operators Still Fly The Saab 2000? - Simple Flying

    Jun 26, 2024 · Having first flown on March 26th, 1992, and entered service on August 30th, 1994, just over a third of all of the Saab 2000 aircraft ever produced remain in service today, serving various …