Dear Deutsche Aircraft, please have a chat with Regional Express ("Rex") in Australia. They've got 50 or so Saab 340B's to replace. Would love seeing this on regional routes down under.
@@almostinanambo ATR's would understandably be a low-risk option for the airline. Arguably a higher-risk option for the travelling public due to the higher capacity of the aircraft resulting in reduced frequency or some routes just being deemed unviable for the bigger plane. The fact that they've been flying 80's vintage SF340's all this time kinda shows that REX is not necessarily a leader in implementing the latest fashions.
No chance of long term success I think, maybe some short term. Dornier has a track record of bad management & going Insolvent, in all it's iterations. at least twice. And failed projects (728). And built in Germany. So a premium for that even though the market knows German quality and organisation is a thing of the past.
Flew on an earlier model of the 328 in mid 1990s. Quiet, efficient, and nearly jet speed for route of a few hundred miles. To this day, my favorite turboprop ride.
I think this aircraft will be a big succes! since there is no replacement for alot of airlines that fly or regularly flew types like the Saab 340 or Dash-8-100/200 because of their STOL capabilities. it fills the gap till the larger ATR-42/72.
The industry has other challenges than SAF. Outside western countries NOBODY cares about that. We fly JET A-1 or TS-1. This is endless available and it is cheap. If your country provides SAF for the price of JET A-1 with the same energy density - we take it!
@SteffenWernicke we can debate the sense or nonsense of actions to reduce CO2 emissions all day. As it's not happening anyway on a global scale, as you say, it feels absurd, true. However, for some countries, it's a good way to diversify energy sources and imports, reducing dependencies to the big producers of fossile. Interestingly enough, the USA leads the fossile production pack even under Biden. Also, countries like Norway are always referred to as examples. But the pay for their BEV infrastructure by fossile exports, they just let others burn the stuff. So I see your point. That's even making the split of global societies worse. The EU will, at some point, ban aircraft flying with fossil to enter EU airspace or land at airports. Then, either other countries comply or themselves block EU aircraft from operating at their airports. Ships as well. It's going to make the world maybe a little less quickly leave this ice age (I seriously doubt that), but it's not going to make it a safer and more pleasant place to live for sure.
@@BlueSideUp If the EU bans, other countries will also ban. On the long run, there will be no EU, no US-hegemon. The world is changing and that is unstoppable. Until I live in the new world, a so called "state of the global south", I can observe from a distance that the western countries are declining. There is no EU regulation in the past, that changed something to good for the middle class as well as small and medium sized businesses. It is completely over regulated, expensive without any level of service and life quality. Especially the industry nation Germsny is in its development already about 20 years behind cities in Russia. The only "liberalism" is for gay, transgender and all other minorities. It is a declining society without any progress in the past 20 years.
328 is similar to ATR42, & future 428/528/728 will be similar to ATR72! However, the regional aviation market is dominated by ATR & chance for Dornier is little!
I perfectly know how work your "clean" aviation... Diesel generators charges your "clean" aircrafts and clean cars... Dont think we all are as stupid as wood
@@jantjarks7946 Same fuel and contamination with a fancy marketing name... SAF just produces as much contamination as fuel produced by any other means.
It's about the source, where it comes from. And actually SAF has less pollution, even though that's not really noteworthy besides it's one of the reasons why common engines can't use it.
Great to see an update for this beautiful aircraft
Dear Deutsche Aircraft, please have a chat with Regional Express ("Rex") in Australia. They've got 50 or so Saab 340B's to replace. Would love seeing this on regional routes down under.
Only issue would be REX has already signed a memorandum of understanding with ATR, but it would be cool to see them for sure
@@almostinanambo ATR's would understandably be a low-risk option for the airline. Arguably a higher-risk option for the travelling public due to the higher capacity of the aircraft resulting in reduced frequency or some routes just being deemed unviable for the bigger plane.
The fact that they've been flying 80's vintage SF340's all this time kinda shows that REX is not necessarily a leader in implementing the latest fashions.
No chance of long term success I think, maybe some short term. Dornier has a track record of bad management & going Insolvent, in all it's iterations. at least twice. And failed projects (728). And built in Germany. So a premium for that even though the market knows German quality and organisation is a thing of the past.
ATR-42-600 would be the best option. It would have similar range to Saab 340B compared to D328eco.
@@nntflow7058 I hear what you're saying. but most regional routes aren't that huge (
India awaiting this marvel aircraft
ATR needs a competitor. This aircrafts looks remarkable
I didn’t know Dornier were still making aircraft.
Stunning air raft with a definite Market place
I flew in 2009 with Airalps on the 328, it was really performing
Flew on an earlier model of the 328 in mid 1990s. Quiet, efficient, and nearly jet speed for route of a few hundred miles. To this day, my favorite turboprop ride.
TO THIS DORNIER 328 BLOGGER [“DEUTSCHE AIRCRAFT”], “THIS REGIONAL FLIGHT’S FLARE’S WORTH A CHEER!!” 🛩️🛩️
I think this aircraft will be a big succes! since there is no replacement for alot of airlines that fly or regularly flew types like the Saab 340 or Dash-8-100/200 because of their STOL capabilities. it fills the gap till the larger ATR-42/72.
👍👍👏👏👏👏 Great..!!!
They would look nice for JSX and Advance Air.
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ATR Has a big problem with the pitch uncopling the pilots most of the time get confused.i used to flight in the ATR 42.
Реально красивый самолёт ❤
Но не для вас. Для вас будет АН-26. Старый старый... Ладно. Самолет не склепали какие-то геи, трансгендеры и негры.
Eu não sou paga pau de avião ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ mas esse aí é muito lindo.
They should upgrade the 328J too 😔
Reminds of an ATR. Even the same engine type.
Bombardier Q400 is still better that ATR.
For those who are vouching for ATR.
Explain why better?
Explain why better? (2)
Какая красивая машина - лебединая песня Дорнье!
Nice, but we really need to think about ways to produce enough SAF, the planes are not really a challenge.
The industry has other challenges than SAF. Outside western countries NOBODY cares about that. We fly JET A-1 or TS-1. This is endless available and it is cheap. If your country provides SAF for the price of JET A-1 with the same energy density - we take it!
@SteffenWernicke we can debate the sense or nonsense of actions to reduce CO2 emissions all day. As it's not happening anyway on a global scale, as you say, it feels absurd, true. However, for some countries, it's a good way to diversify energy sources and imports, reducing dependencies to the big producers of fossile. Interestingly enough, the USA leads the fossile production pack even under Biden. Also, countries like Norway are always referred to as examples. But the pay for their BEV infrastructure by fossile exports, they just let others burn the stuff. So I see your point.
That's even making the split of global societies worse. The EU will, at some point, ban aircraft flying with fossil to enter EU airspace or land at airports. Then, either other countries comply or themselves block EU aircraft from operating at their airports. Ships as well. It's going to make the world maybe a little less quickly leave this ice age (I seriously doubt that), but it's not going to make it a safer and more pleasant place to live for sure.
@@BlueSideUp If the EU bans, other countries will also ban.
On the long run, there will be no EU, no US-hegemon. The world is changing and that is unstoppable.
Until I live in the new world, a so called "state of the global south", I can observe from a distance that the western countries are declining.
There is no EU regulation in the past, that changed something to good for the middle class as well as small and medium sized businesses. It is completely over regulated, expensive without any level of service and life quality. Especially the industry nation Germsny is in its development already about 20 years behind cities in Russia. The only "liberalism" is for gay, transgender and all other minorities.
It is a declining society without any progress in the past 20 years.
Deutsche Aircraft, using ANIMATION says that you do not have the REAL THING only an IDEA!
Why yoke though common it's 2024 active fly by wire side sticks are best
SEA
328 is similar to ATR42, & future 428/528/728 will be similar to ATR72! However, the regional aviation market is dominated by ATR & chance for Dornier is little!
Maximal 10 year types new Strongs , Market old Version in factory Papua Siemens Airplane , Siemens Generator in Banten Cilegon
I perfectly know how work your "clean" aviation... Diesel generators charges your "clean" aircrafts and clean cars... Dont think we all are as stupid as wood
Russia Italy like model , new system oil aftur
Single pilot ops. Inflatable companion optional.
Market Banten Bali
So, what's clean about a turboprop burning fuel?
It's burning SAF with its engines.
@@jantjarks7946 Same fuel and contamination with a fancy marketing name... SAF just produces as much contamination as fuel produced by any other means.
It's about the source, where it comes from.
And actually SAF has less pollution, even though that's not really noteworthy besides it's one of the reasons why common engines can't use it.
Oil and gas forever. Get used to it.
This purely marketing video! ATR is still by far a better plane.
Clean aviation laugh out loud all aviation is clean...when an airline has the ability to fly a hundred on a plane there really isn't much exhaust