Saab 2000

The Saab 2000 is a twin-engined high-speed turboprop airliner built by Saab. It is designed to carry 50–58 passengers and cruise at a speed of 413 mph (664.66 km/h). Production took place in Linköping in southern Sweden. The Saab 2000 first flew in March 1992 and was certified in 1994. The last aircraft was delivered in April 1999, a total of sixty-three aircraft being built and thirty-three remaining in service as of July 2013.

Variants

 * Saab 2000: 50–58 seat regional airliner.
 * Saab 2000FI: Flight inspection aircraft for the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau.
 * Saab 2000 AEW&C: Airborne early warning and control variant fitted with Erieye active electronically scanned array radar and associated mission systems.
 * Saab 2000 Airtracer: SIGINT aircraft
 * Saab 2000 MPA: Maritime patrol aircraft

Users

 * Pakistan
 * Pakistan Air Force
 * Saudi Arabia
 * Royal Saudi Air Force