British Aerospace 146

The British Aerospace 146 is a short-haul and regional airliner that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace. The plans for the aircraft were conceived in the early 1970s, when Hawker Siddeley launched a new project for a 70-seat regional airliner with a high wing and T-tail, called the HS.146 Project. The new aircraft was intended to fill the gap between turboprop-powered airliners and small jet airliners. Unfortunately, due to the 1973 oil crisis the project had to be put on hold. British Aerospace had pursued the development however, and was able to re-launch the project in 1978. The British Aerospace 146-100 was first delivered in 1983, fitted with a luxurious interior, while the 146-100QT became the freight configuration variant.

Priceless Aviation is pleased to offer a great range of ground power and support equipment for this aircraft, including tugs, ground power units, start power units, aviation tools, and more, which are perfectly suited to the requirements of the British Aerospace 146 aircraft.

This includes the popular RBI9400T mechanic hand trolley case complete with 161 BAHCO tools, the ????? continuous power unit, which is ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks or for continuous powering of equipment during operations, without draining the onboard aircraft batteries and the RB50A for starting the aircraft, helping to avoid hot starts. We also offer a combination of start and continuous power in one unit for the British Aerospace 146 aircrafts in our TC3000 range.

View all recommended ground power equipment, tools and Tugs for the British Aerospace 146 aircrafts below.


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