
Aircraft Type
Saab 2000 “Swedish Express”
The Saab 2000 is a regional turboprop airliner designed by Saab for short to medium-haul routes, offering high-speed performance and efficiency for smaller regional airlines and connecting routes.
Known for its advanced aerodynamic design and high cruising speed of around 665 km/h, which was exceptionally fast for a turboprop aircraft of its era
The Saab 2000 features an innovative wing design with a high aspect ratio, allowing for better fuel efficiency and faster cruise speeds compared to many contemporary regional turboprops
Cabin Environment
How the Saab 2000 affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
28.7 m
Length
28.5 m
Wingspan
8.5 m
Height
Performance
2,868 km
Range
665 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× General Electric CT7-9C turboprop
Engines
Saab Family
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How It Compares
vs. Bombardier Dash 8 Q400
✓Slightly longer range (2868 km vs 2400 km)
✗Slightly lower passenger capacity (58 vs 78 passengers)
vs. ATR 72-600
✓Potentially more fuel-efficient for certain routes
✗Shorter range compared to ATR 72-600's typical 1528 km
vs. Embraer ERJ-145
✓Regional turboprop design with potentially lower operating costs
✗Smaller passenger capacity compared to jet regional aircraft