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Dornier 228

The Dornier 228 is a twin-turboprop STOL utility aircraft, designed and first manufactured by Dornier GmbH (later DASA Dornier, Fairchild-Dornier) from 1981 until 1998. Two hundred and forty-five were built in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany. In 1983, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) bought a production licence and manufactured another 125 aircraft in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. In July 2017, 63 aircraft were still in airline service.

Dornier 228
A RUAG Dornier 228NG in 2012
Role Utility aircraft
Manufacturer Dornier GmbH
RUAG
General Atomics
First flight 28 March 1981
Introduction July 1982
Status Active service
Primary users Indian Air Force
Indian Coast Guard
Indian Navy
Produced Dornier: 1982–1997
HAL: 1985–present
RUAG: 2010–2020
General Atomics: 2021-Present
Number built Dornier: 245[1]
HAL: 125.[2]
Developed from Dornier Do 28

In 2009, RUAG started building a Dornier 228 New Generation in Germany. The fuselage, wings and tail unit are manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Kanpur, India, and transported to Oberpfaffenhofen, where RUAG Aviation carries out aircraft final assembly. The Dornier 228NG use same airframe with improved technologies and performances, such as a new five-blade propeller, glass cockpit and longer range.[3] The first delivery was made in September 2010 to a Japanese operator.[4] In 2020, RUAG sold the Dornier 228 program to General Atomics.[5]

Development

Origins

 
Experimental Do-28D modified with the Do-228 supercritical wing

In the late 1970s, Dornier GmbH developed a new kind of wing, the TNT (Tragflügel neuer Technologie – Aerofoil new technology), subsidized by the German Government.[6] Dornier tested it on a modified Do 28D-2 Skyservant and with Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-110 turboprop engines. Finally, Dornier changed the engine and tested the new aircraft, which was named Dornier 128 with two Garrett AiResearch TPE-331-5 engines.[7] The company developed a new fuselage for the TNT and TPE 331–5 in two variants (15- and 19-passenger) and named both project-aircraft E-1 (later Dornier 228-100) and E-2 (later Dornier 228-200). At the ILA Berlin Air Show in 1980, Dornier presented the new aircraft to the public. Both of the prototypes were flown on 28 March 1981 and 9 May 1981 for the first time.[7][8]

 
The Dornier 228 prototype at Farnborough 1982 in Norving colors, its first operator

After German certification was granted on 18 December 1981, the first Dornier 228-100 entered service in the fleet of Norving in July 1982.[7] The first operator of the larger Dornier 228-200 entered service with Jet Charters in late 1982.[9] Certification from both British and American aviation authorities followed on 17 April and 11 May 1984 respectively.[8] By 1983, the production rate of the Dornier 228 had risen to three aircraft per month; at this point, Dornier had targeted that 300 Dornier 228s would be produced by the end of the 1980s.[9] In November 1983, a major license-production and phased technology-transfer agreement between Dornier and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) was signed; a separate production line was established and produced its first aircraft in 1985. By 2014, a total of 125 Dornier 228s had been produced in India.[10]

Over the years, Dornier offered the 228 in upgraded variants and fitted with optional equipment for performing various special missions. In 1996, it was announced that all manufacturing operations would be transferred to India. In 1998, activity on the German production line was halted, in part to concentrate on the production of the larger Fairchild-Dornier 328 and in response to Dornier's wider financial difficulties.[10]

Dornier 228NG

 
The main outside change of the 228NG is the five bladed propeller

In 2002, RUAG took over the Services and Components divisions from Fairchild Dornier, including the Dornier 228 production rights.[5] RUAG acquired the Dornier 228 type certificate in 2003.[11] In December 2007, RUAG announced their intention to launch a modernized version of the aircraft, designated as the Dornier 228 Next Generation, or Dornier 228 NG.[10][1][12] At the 2008 Berlin Air Show, HAL agreed on supplying the first three components sets — fuselage, wings and tail — for €5 million, as a part of an €80 million ($123 million) ten-year contract.[13] In June 2010, the passenger aircraft was priced at €5.2 million ($7 million), €5.8–5.9 million with JAR-Ops equipment; restarting its production cost €20 million.[14]

On 18 August 2010, the Dornier 228NG received its airworthiness certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).[15] The final assembly for the type is located in Germany; however, most airframe subassemblies, such as the wings, tail and fuselage, are produced by HAL in India.[1][16][17] The main changes from the previous Dornier 228-212 model were a new five-blade propeller made of composite material, more powerful engines and an advanced glass cockpit featuring electronic instrument displays and other avionics improvements.[11][18]

The first delivery, to the Japanese operator New Central Aviation, took place in September 2010.[19] RUAG decided to suspend production of the Dornier 228 NG after the completion of an initial batch of eight aircraft in 2013. In 2014, RUAG and Tata Group signed an agreement for the latter to become a key supplier of the program.[20] Production was restarted in 2015, with deliveries of four per year planned from 2016.[21] In February 2016, RUAG announced that they were set to begin serial production of the Dornier 228 NG at its German production line in mid-2016;[20][22] the assembly line is reportedly capable of producing a maximum of 12 aircraft per year.[23]

On 30 September 2020, US firm General Atomics bought the Dornier 228 production line in Oberpfaffenhofen, including the transfer of all 450 employees, pending regulatory approval.[24] The sale was announced on 15 October 2020,[5] and was completed in February 2021.[25]

Indian production

In late 2017, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued a type certificate to the Hindustan 228. The aircraft was so far being manufactured under licence from RUAG for Indian defence forces and European markets would now be allowed to operate in India for commercial purposes.[26] The 228 made its public debut in 2020 at the Dubai Airshow.[27] Alliance Air signed an agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to lease two 17-seater Dornier 228 aircraft in September 2021. The first aircraft was delivered to Alliance Air on 7 April 2022.[28] The HAL Dornier 228 had previously only been used by the Indian Armed Forces but was modified by HAL for commercial operations. Alliance Air deployed the aircraft on a new route connecting Dibrugarh, Assam and Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh on 12 April 2022, becoming the first airline to use an Indian-made aircraft in civil aviation operations and the first commercial airline in the country to operate the Dornier 228 aircraft.[29]

Hybrid-Electric Demonstrator

Supported by Bavarian funding, the German DLR is modifying one of its two Dornier 228 into a demonstrator hybrid electric aircraft . The first fully electric flight is planned for 2020 and the first hybrid-electric flight for 2021, apparently from Cochstedt Airport. Partners include MTU Aero Engines and Siemens, of which Rolls-Royce plc is acquiring the electric propulsion unit.[30]

Design

 
Head-on view showing the rectangular fuselage
 
Two across seating
 
Analog flight deck pre-228NG

The Dornier 228 is a twin-engine general purpose aircraft, capable of transporting up to 19 passengers or various cargoes. It is powered by a pair of Garrett TPE331 turboprop engines. The Dornier 228 is commonly classified as a Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL)-capable aircraft, being capable of operating from rough runways and in hot climates. This capability has been largely attributed to the type's supercritical wing which generates large amounts of lift at slow speeds.[9][16] The Dornier 228 is typically promoted for its versatility, low operational costs, and a high level of reliability – possessing a dispatch reliability of 99%. RUAG Aviation have claimed that no other aircraft in the same class may carry as much cargo or as many passengers over a comparable distance as fast as the Dornier 228 NG.[16]

The rectangular shape of the Dornier 228's fuselage section and large side-loading doors make it particularly suitable for utility operators, which is a market that Dornier had targeted with the type from the onset.[9] According to Flight International, one of the more distinguishing features of the Dornier 228 is the supercritical wing used.[9][31] The structure of the wing is atypical, consisting of a box formed from four integrally-milled alloy panels. Kevlar is used for the ribs, stringers, trailing edge and fowler flaps, and the wing's leading edge is conventional alloy sheet metal.[6][32] Benefits of this wing over conventional methodology include a 15% reduction in weight, the elimination of 12,000 rivets, and lowering the per-aircraft manufacturing workload by roughly 340 man hours. Both the fuselage and tail are of a conventional design, but make use of chemical milling in order to save weight.[9]

 
Maritime patrol variant of the Finnish Border Guard, with a radome under the fuselage
 
Radar console for maritime patrol

The Dornier 228 has been promoted in various capacities, including as a commuter aircraft, a military transporter, cargo hauler, or as a special missions aircraft. Special missions include maritime surveillance, border patrol, medevac, search and rescue, paradrop and environmental research missions, in which capacity the type has proven useful due to a ten-hour flight endurance, a wide operating range, low operational cost, and varied equipment range.[6][16][33][34] Special equipment available to be installed include a 360-degree surveillance radar, side-looking airborne radar, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor, search light, operator station, real-time datalink, enlarged fuel tanks, satellite uplink, stretches, air-openable roller door, and infrared/ultraviolet sensors.[16] In addition to a 19-seat commuter configuration for airlines, a VIP cabin configuration is also offered; the cabin can also be customized as per each client's specifications. The Dornier 228 is the only aircraft of its class to be fitted with air conditioning as standard.[16][35]

Dornier 228NG

More than 350 design changes are present between the Dornier 228 and the re-launched Dornier 228 NG. Amongst the principal changes is the adoption of Universal's UNS-1 glass cockpit, which means that standard aircraft are equipped to be flown under single-pilot instrument flight rules (IFR) in addition to visual flight rules (VFR); according to RUAG Aviation, the Dornier 228 NG is the first aircraft in its class to be certified with equivalent electronics.[16][36] A total of four large displays are used in the cockpit, two primary flight displays and two multifunction displays, to present all key flight data.[6] The navigation system includes VHF omnidirectional range (VOR), distance measuring equipment (DME), automatic direction finder (ADF), radar altimeter, Global Positioning System (GPS), air data computer, and a flight management system. A three-axis autopilot can be optionally incorporated, as can a weather radar and high frequency (HF) radio.[16][35] While designed for two-pilot operation, the Dornier 228 can be flown by only one crewmember.[9]

Additional changes include the Garrett TPE331-10 engines, which have been optimized to work with the redesigned five-bladed fibre-composite propellers now used by the type, which are more efficient, quick to start, and produces substantially less vibration and noise than the original metal four-bladed predecessor.[16][9][37] Through its engines, the Dornier 228 NG has the longest time between overhaul (TBO) of any 19-seat aircraft, reportedly up to 7,000 hours. An engine-indicating and crew-alerting system (EICAS) is also present for safety purposes; additional optional safety equipment akin to much larger passenger aircraft, including airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS) and terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS), can be incorporated as well.[16]

Operators

In July 2018, 57 aircraft were in airline service.[38] Other operators include police, law enforcement, paramilitary operators and military operators.

By July 2018, the fleet accumulated over four million flight hours.[39]

Accidents and incidents

The Dornier 228 has been involved in 54 aviation accidents and incidents including 41 hull losses.[40] Those resulted in 205 fatalities[41]

Accidents with fatalities[42]
Date Flight Fat. Location Event Surv.
26 March 1982 Dornier 3 Germany, near Igenhausen Prototype test flight, Loss of control 0
24 February 1985 AWI Polar 3 3 West Sahara, near Dakhla Shot down by the Polisario Front guerrillas[43] 0
23 September 1989 Vayudoot PF624 11 India, near Indapur Loss of control 0
18 April 1991 Air Tahiti 805 10 French Polynesia, near Nuku Hiva Engine failure in approach not acknowledged then ditching 12
2 January 1993 Indian Coast Guard 4 India, near Paradip Crashed into sea 2
28 February 1993 Formosa Airlines 6 Taiwan, near Orchid Island Struck the sea while approaching Orchid Island in heavy rain 0
31 July 1993 Everest Air 19 Nepal, near Bharatpur Airport Controlled Flight Into Terrain (Mountain) while on approach 0
10 August 1997 Formosa Airlines 16 Taiwan, near Matsu Airport Crashed while attempting to land 0
6 September 1997 Royal Brunei 238 10 Malaysia, near Miri Airport Crashed at Lambir Hills National Park on approach 0
30 July 1998 Indian Airlines 503[44] 9 India, Cochin airport Poor stabiliser maintenance, loss of control, 3 killed on ground 0
7 August 1999 TACV Flight 5002 18 Cape Verde, Santo Antão Airport Controlled Flight Into Terrain – Mountain 0
17 September 2006 Nigerian Air Force 13 Nigeria, near Vandeikya Controlled Flight Into Terrain – Mountain 5
24 August 2010 Agni Air Flight 101 14 Nepal, near Shikharpur, Narayani Controlled Flight Into Terrain – Mountain 0
14 May 2012 Agni Air 15 Nepal, near Jomsom Airport Crashed while attempting to land[45] 6
28 September 2012 Sita Air Flight 601 19 Nepal, near Kathmandu Airport Engine bird strike, crashed and burned shortly after takeoff 0
9 September 2013 CorpFlite 2 Chile, near Viña del Mar Airport Crashed into power lines whilst attempting to land in fog[46] 0
24 March 2015 Indian Navy 2 Indian Ocean, near Goa, India Believed to have plunged into the sea after technical problems[47][48] 0
8 June 2015 Indian Coast Guard 3 Indian Ocean, near Pichavaram Crashed into sea, located on 10 July, 16.5 nmi off coast 0
29 August 2015 Nigerian Air Force 7 Kaduna, Nigeria Crashed into a house and burned near departure airport[49] 0
24 November 2019 Busy Bee Congo 20+6 Goma, DR Congo Crashed on takeoff from Goma Airport[50] 1

Specifications (Dornier 228NG)

 
three-view silhouettes : the -100 has eight side windows while the longer -200 has ten

Data from RUAG.[51]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 19 passengers
  • Length: 16.56 m (54 ft 4 in)
  • Wingspan: 16.97 m (55 ft 8 in)
  • Height: 4.86 m (15 ft 11 in)
  • Wing area: 32 m2 (340 sq ft)
  • Airfoil: Do A-5[52]
  • Empty weight: 3,900 kg (8,598 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 6,575 kg (14,495 lb)
  • Fuel capacity: 1,885 kg (4,156 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Honeywell TPE331-10 turboprop, 579 kW (776 shp) each
  • Propellers: 5-bladed MT-Propeller, 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) diameter fully-feathering constant-speed propellers[53]

Performance

  • Cruise speed: 413 km/h (257 mph, 223 kn)
  • Stall speed: 137 km/h (85 mph, 74 kn)
  • Range: 396 km (246 mi, 214 nmi) with 1,960 kg (4,321 lb) payload
  • Ferry range: 2,363 km (1,468 mi, 1,276 nmi) with 547 kg (1,206 lb) payload
  • Endurance: 10 hours[16]
  • Service ceiling: 7,620 m (25,000 ft) [53]
  • Fuel consumption: 0.945 kg/km (3.35 lb/mi) at 413 km/h (257 mph; 223 kn) IAS[35]
  • Take-off run: 792 m (2,600 ft) (MTOW, ISA, SL)
  • Landing run: 451 m (1,480 ft) (MLW, ISA, SL)

See also

 
An Agni Air Dornier 228 in front of a Twin Otter of Tara Air in Lukla Airport, Nepal

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

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External links

External video
  Dornier 228 conducting aerobatic maneuvers at the 1986 Reykjavik Airshow
  Demonstration of Transportable Optical Ground Station using a Dornier 228
  Walkaround of a Dornier 228 on the ground
  • RUAG: Dornier 228
  • HAL: Dornier
  • "DO228 Full-Flight-Simulator". Simtec GmbH.
  • "Aircraft technical data & specifications". Airliners.net.
  • "Fairchild Dornier 228". Forecast International. September 2009.

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The Dornier 228 is a twin turboprop STOL utility aircraft designed and first manufactured by Dornier GmbH later DASA Dornier Fairchild Dornier from 1981 until 1998 Two hundred and forty five were built in Oberpfaffenhofen Germany In 1983 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL bought a production licence and manufactured another 125 aircraft in Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India In July 2017 63 aircraft were still in airline service Dornier 228A RUAG Dornier 228NG in 2012Role Utility aircraftManufacturer Dornier GmbH RUAG General AtomicsFirst flight 28 March 1981Introduction July 1982Status Active servicePrimary users Indian Air ForceIndian Coast Guard Indian NavyProduced Dornier 1982 1997 HAL 1985 presentRUAG 2010 2020General Atomics 2021 PresentNumber built Dornier 245 1 HAL 125 2 Developed from Dornier Do 28In 2009 RUAG started building a Dornier 228 New Generation in Germany The fuselage wings and tail unit are manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL in Kanpur India and transported to Oberpfaffenhofen where RUAG Aviation carries out aircraft final assembly The Dornier 228NG use same airframe with improved technologies and performances such as a new five blade propeller glass cockpit and longer range 3 The first delivery was made in September 2010 to a Japanese operator 4 In 2020 RUAG sold the Dornier 228 program to General Atomics 5 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Origins 1 2 Dornier 228NG 1 3 Indian production 1 4 Hybrid Electric Demonstrator 2 Design 2 1 Dornier 228NG 3 Operators 4 Accidents and incidents 5 Specifications Dornier 228NG 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDevelopment EditOrigins Edit Experimental Do 28D modified with the Do 228 supercritical wing In the late 1970s Dornier GmbH developed a new kind of wing the TNT Tragflugel neuer Technologie Aerofoil new technology subsidized by the German Government 6 Dornier tested it on a modified Do 28D 2 Skyservant and with Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6A 110 turboprop engines Finally Dornier changed the engine and tested the new aircraft which was named Dornier 128 with two Garrett AiResearch TPE 331 5 engines 7 The company developed a new fuselage for the TNT and TPE 331 5 in two variants 15 and 19 passenger and named both project aircraft E 1 later Dornier 228 100 and E 2 later Dornier 228 200 At the ILA Berlin Air Show in 1980 Dornier presented the new aircraft to the public Both of the prototypes were flown on 28 March 1981 and 9 May 1981 for the first time 7 8 The Dornier 228 prototype at Farnborough 1982 in Norving colors its first operator After German certification was granted on 18 December 1981 the first Dornier 228 100 entered service in the fleet of Norving in July 1982 7 The first operator of the larger Dornier 228 200 entered service with Jet Charters in late 1982 9 Certification from both British and American aviation authorities followed on 17 April and 11 May 1984 respectively 8 By 1983 the production rate of the Dornier 228 had risen to three aircraft per month at this point Dornier had targeted that 300 Dornier 228s would be produced by the end of the 1980s 9 In November 1983 a major license production and phased technology transfer agreement between Dornier and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL was signed a separate production line was established and produced its first aircraft in 1985 By 2014 a total of 125 Dornier 228s had been produced in India 10 Over the years Dornier offered the 228 in upgraded variants and fitted with optional equipment for performing various special missions In 1996 it was announced that all manufacturing operations would be transferred to India In 1998 activity on the German production line was halted in part to concentrate on the production of the larger Fairchild Dornier 328 and in response to Dornier s wider financial difficulties 10 Dornier 228NG Edit The main outside change of the 228NG is the five bladed propeller In 2002 RUAG took over the Services and Components divisions from Fairchild Dornier including the Dornier 228 production rights 5 RUAG acquired the Dornier 228 type certificate in 2003 11 In December 2007 RUAG announced their intention to launch a modernized version of the aircraft designated as the Dornier 228 Next Generation or Dornier 228 NG 10 1 12 At the 2008 Berlin Air Show HAL agreed on supplying the first three components sets fuselage wings and tail for 5 million as a part of an 80 million 123 million ten year contract 13 In June 2010 the passenger aircraft was priced at 5 2 million 7 million 5 8 5 9 million with JAR Ops equipment restarting its production cost 20 million 14 On 18 August 2010 the Dornier 228NG received its airworthiness certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency EASA 15 The final assembly for the type is located in Germany however most airframe subassemblies such as the wings tail and fuselage are produced by HAL in India 1 16 17 The main changes from the previous Dornier 228 212 model were a new five blade propeller made of composite material more powerful engines and an advanced glass cockpit featuring electronic instrument displays and other avionics improvements 11 18 The first delivery to the Japanese operator New Central Aviation took place in September 2010 19 RUAG decided to suspend production of the Dornier 228 NG after the completion of an initial batch of eight aircraft in 2013 In 2014 RUAG and Tata Group signed an agreement for the latter to become a key supplier of the program 20 Production was restarted in 2015 with deliveries of four per year planned from 2016 21 In February 2016 RUAG announced that they were set to begin serial production of the Dornier 228 NG at its German production line in mid 2016 20 22 the assembly line is reportedly capable of producing a maximum of 12 aircraft per year 23 On 30 September 2020 US firm General Atomics bought the Dornier 228 production line in Oberpfaffenhofen including the transfer of all 450 employees pending regulatory approval 24 The sale was announced on 15 October 2020 5 and was completed in February 2021 25 Indian production Edit In late 2017 the Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued a type certificate to the Hindustan 228 The aircraft was so far being manufactured under licence from RUAG for Indian defence forces and European markets would now be allowed to operate in India for commercial purposes 26 The 228 made its public debut in 2020 at the Dubai Airshow 27 Alliance Air signed an agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL to lease two 17 seater Dornier 228 aircraft in September 2021 The first aircraft was delivered to Alliance Air on 7 April 2022 28 The HAL Dornier 228 had previously only been used by the Indian Armed Forces but was modified by HAL for commercial operations Alliance Air deployed the aircraft on a new route connecting Dibrugarh Assam and Pasighat Arunachal Pradesh on 12 April 2022 becoming the first airline to use an Indian made aircraft in civil aviation operations and the first commercial airline in the country to operate the Dornier 228 aircraft 29 Hybrid Electric Demonstrator Edit Supported by Bavarian funding the German DLR is modifying one of its two Dornier 228 into a demonstrator hybrid electric aircraft The first fully electric flight is planned for 2020 and the first hybrid electric flight for 2021 apparently from Cochstedt Airport Partners include MTU Aero Engines and Siemens of which Rolls Royce plc is acquiring the electric propulsion unit 30 Design Edit Head on view showing the rectangular fuselage Two across seating Analog flight deck pre 228NG The Dornier 228 is a twin engine general purpose aircraft capable of transporting up to 19 passengers or various cargoes It is powered by a pair of Garrett TPE331 turboprop engines The Dornier 228 is commonly classified as a Short Takeoff and Landing STOL capable aircraft being capable of operating from rough runways and in hot climates This capability has been largely attributed to the type s supercritical wing which generates large amounts of lift at slow speeds 9 16 The Dornier 228 is typically promoted for its versatility low operational costs and a high level of reliability possessing a dispatch reliability of 99 RUAG Aviation have claimed that no other aircraft in the same class may carry as much cargo or as many passengers over a comparable distance as fast as the Dornier 228 NG 16 The rectangular shape of the Dornier 228 s fuselage section and large side loading doors make it particularly suitable for utility operators which is a market that Dornier had targeted with the type from the onset 9 According to Flight International one of the more distinguishing features of the Dornier 228 is the supercritical wing used 9 31 The structure of the wing is atypical consisting of a box formed from four integrally milled alloy panels Kevlar is used for the ribs stringers trailing edge and fowler flaps and the wing s leading edge is conventional alloy sheet metal 6 32 Benefits of this wing over conventional methodology include a 15 reduction in weight the elimination of 12 000 rivets and lowering the per aircraft manufacturing workload by roughly 340 man hours Both the fuselage and tail are of a conventional design but make use of chemical milling in order to save weight 9 Maritime patrol variant of the Finnish Border Guard with a radome under the fuselage Radar console for maritime patrol The Dornier 228 has been promoted in various capacities including as a commuter aircraft a military transporter cargo hauler or as a special missions aircraft Special missions include maritime surveillance border patrol medevac search and rescue paradrop and environmental research missions in which capacity the type has proven useful due to a ten hour flight endurance a wide operating range low operational cost and varied equipment range 6 16 33 34 Special equipment available to be installed include a 360 degree surveillance radar side looking airborne radar forward looking infrared FLIR sensor search light operator station real time datalink enlarged fuel tanks satellite uplink stretches air openable roller door and infrared ultraviolet sensors 16 In addition to a 19 seat commuter configuration for airlines a VIP cabin configuration is also offered the cabin can also be customized as per each client s specifications The Dornier 228 is the only aircraft of its class to be fitted with air conditioning as standard 16 35 Dornier 228NG Edit More than 350 design changes are present between the Dornier 228 and the re launched Dornier 228 NG Amongst the principal changes is the adoption of Universal s UNS 1 glass cockpit which means that standard aircraft are equipped to be flown under single pilot instrument flight rules IFR in addition to visual flight rules VFR according to RUAG Aviation the Dornier 228 NG is the first aircraft in its class to be certified with equivalent electronics 16 36 A total of four large displays are used in the cockpit two primary flight displays and two multifunction displays to present all key flight data 6 The navigation system includes VHF omnidirectional range VOR distance measuring equipment DME automatic direction finder ADF radar altimeter Global Positioning System GPS air data computer and a flight management system A three axis autopilot can be optionally incorporated as can a weather radar and high frequency HF radio 16 35 While designed for two pilot operation the Dornier 228 can be flown by only one crewmember 9 Additional changes include the Garrett TPE331 10 engines which have been optimized to work with the redesigned five bladed fibre composite propellers now used by the type which are more efficient quick to start and produces substantially less vibration and noise than the original metal four bladed predecessor 16 9 37 Through its engines the Dornier 228 NG has the longest time between overhaul TBO of any 19 seat aircraft reportedly up to 7 000 hours An engine indicating and crew alerting system EICAS is also present for safety purposes additional optional safety equipment akin to much larger passenger aircraft including airborne collision avoidance system ACAS and terrain awareness and warning system TAWS can be incorporated as well 16 Operators EditMain article List of Dornier 228 operators In July 2018 57 aircraft were in airline service 38 Other operators include police law enforcement paramilitary operators and military operators By July 2018 the fleet accumulated over four million flight hours 39 Accidents and incidents EditThe Dornier 228 has been involved in 54 aviation accidents and incidents including 41 hull losses 40 Those resulted in 205 fatalities 41 Accidents with fatalities 42 Date Flight Fat Location Event Surv 26 March 1982 Dornier 3 Germany near Igenhausen Prototype test flight Loss of control 024 February 1985 AWI Polar 3 3 West Sahara near Dakhla Shot down by the Polisario Front guerrillas 43 023 September 1989 Vayudoot PF624 11 India near Indapur Loss of control 018 April 1991 Air Tahiti 805 10 French Polynesia near Nuku Hiva Engine failure in approach not acknowledged then ditching 122 January 1993 Indian Coast Guard 4 India near Paradip Crashed into sea 228 February 1993 Formosa Airlines 6 Taiwan near Orchid Island Struck the sea while approaching Orchid Island in heavy rain 031 July 1993 Everest Air 19 Nepal near Bharatpur Airport Controlled Flight Into Terrain Mountain while on approach 010 August 1997 Formosa Airlines 16 Taiwan near Matsu Airport Crashed while attempting to land 06 September 1997 Royal Brunei 238 10 Malaysia near Miri Airport Crashed at Lambir Hills National Park on approach 030 July 1998 Indian Airlines 503 44 9 India Cochin airport Poor stabiliser maintenance loss of control 3 killed on ground 07 August 1999 TACV Flight 5002 18 Cape Verde Santo Antao Airport Controlled Flight Into Terrain Mountain 017 September 2006 Nigerian Air Force 13 Nigeria near Vandeikya Controlled Flight Into Terrain Mountain 524 August 2010 Agni Air Flight 101 14 Nepal near Shikharpur Narayani Controlled Flight Into Terrain Mountain 014 May 2012 Agni Air 15 Nepal near Jomsom Airport Crashed while attempting to land 45 628 September 2012 Sita Air Flight 601 19 Nepal near Kathmandu Airport Engine bird strike crashed and burned shortly after takeoff 09 September 2013 CorpFlite 2 Chile near Vina del Mar Airport Crashed into power lines whilst attempting to land in fog 46 024 March 2015 Indian Navy 2 Indian Ocean near Goa India Believed to have plunged into the sea after technical problems 47 48 08 June 2015 Indian Coast Guard 3 Indian Ocean near Pichavaram Crashed into sea located on 10 July 16 5 nmi off coast 029 August 2015 Nigerian Air Force 7 Kaduna Nigeria Crashed into a house and burned near departure airport 49 024 November 2019 Busy Bee Congo 20 6 Goma DR Congo Crashed on takeoff from Goma Airport 50 1Specifications Dornier 228NG Edit three view silhouettes the 100 has eight side windows while the longer 200 has ten Data from RUAG 51 General characteristicsCrew 2 Capacity 19 passengers Length 16 56 m 54 ft 4 in Wingspan 16 97 m 55 ft 8 in Height 4 86 m 15 ft 11 in Wing area 32 m2 340 sq ft Airfoil Do A 5 52 Empty weight 3 900 kg 8 598 lb Max takeoff weight 6 575 kg 14 495 lb Fuel capacity 1 885 kg 4 156 lb Powerplant 2 Honeywell TPE331 10 turboprop 579 kW 776 shp each Propellers 5 bladed MT Propeller 2 5 m 8 ft 2 in diameter fully feathering constant speed propellers 53 Performance Cruise speed 413 km h 257 mph 223 kn Stall speed 137 km h 85 mph 74 kn Range 396 km 246 mi 214 nmi with 1 960 kg 4 321 lb payload Ferry range 2 363 km 1 468 mi 1 276 nmi with 547 kg 1 206 lb payload Endurance 10 hours 16 Service ceiling 7 620 m 25 000 ft 53 Fuel consumption 0 945 kg km 3 35 lb mi at 413 km h 257 mph 223 kn IAS 35 Take off run 792 m 2 600 ft MTOW ISA SL Landing run 451 m 1 480 ft MLW ISA SL See also Edit Germany portal Aviation portal An Agni Air Dornier 228 in front of a Twin Otter of Tara Air in Lukla Airport Nepal Related development Dornier Do 28 Dornier 328Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Antonov An 28 PZL M28 Beechcraft 99 CASA C 212 Aviocar de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante GAF Nomad Harbin Y 12 IAI Arava Let L 410 Turbolet Short SC 7 SkyvanRelated lists List of civil aircraft List of STOL aircraftReferences Edit a b c Thomas Stocker 28 December 2007 Ruag to relaunch Dornier 228 production AIN online HAL Bags Rs 1090 Crore Contract for Supplying 14 Do 228 Aircraft to IAF Press release HAL 5 February 2015 Dornier 228 Archived 2010 06 25 at the Wayback Machine RUAG Dornier 228 webpage RUAG Retrieved 13 December 2009 Harry Weisberger 10 October 2011 Ruag Shows Off NextGen Dornier Do228NG AIN a b c RUAG International is selling parts of the business at the Oberpfaffenhofen location Press release RUAG 15 October 2020 a b c d Dornier 228 Multirole MR Facts amp Figures Archived 2016 03 01 at the Wayback Machine RUAG Aviation Retrieved 27 February 2016 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flights Business Standard 26 December 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2021 HAL Takes Make in India Mantra to Heart Saha Poulomi 7 April 2022 First India made Dornier 228 aircraft delivered to Alliance Air India Today Retrieved 13 April 2022 Alliance Air to launch Dornier plane on Dibrugarh Pasighat route on Tuesday mint 11 April 2022 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Graham Warwick 27 August 2019 The Week In Technology 26 30 August 2019 Aviation Week amp Space Technology Dornier Flight International 21 March 1981 p 845 Construction and Fuselage Archived 2016 03 02 at the Wayback Machine RUAG Aviation Retrieved 27 February 2016 Ensuring mission success The Dornier 228 Multirole RUAG Aviation Retrieved 27 February 2016 Dornier extends its range Flight International 29 May 1982 p 1364 a b c Economical and flexible The Dornier 228 Advanced Commuter Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine RUAG Aviation Retrieved 27 February 2016 Collins Peter FLIGHT TEST Ruag s Dornier 228NG put to the test Flight 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