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CASA 3000

The CASA 3000 was a proposed turboprop aircraft aimed at the regional airliner market. The project was proposed by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) during the early part of the 1990s. CASA initially proposed that it would feature a fuselage based on that of the Russian Ilyushin Il-114, mated to a wing based on the Saab 2000's wing, which was being produced by CASA for Saab. CASA proposed that the fuselage of the Ilyushin Il-114 be stretched to allow for 70 passenger seats. Changes to the Il-114's fuselage design would also be made, necessary to conform to differing airworthiness regulations existing outside the Soviet Union. After talks with Ilyushin broke down, CASA then announced the aircraft would feature a fuselage of its own design. Despite predicting a market for up to 1,000 aircraft of its class, CASA abandoned the project without any aircraft being built.

Summary from Wikipedia licensed under CC BY-SA.

Manufacturer
CASA
Category
Airliners
Country of origin
Spain

Specifications

Cruise speed
350 kt
Range
757 nm
Max takeoff weight
62,391 lb
Empty weight
37,920 lb
Powerplant
2 × GMA AE 2100
Engines
2
Seats
72
Length
97.4 ft
Wingspan
90.8 ft
Height
28.5 ft

Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

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