Over 300 examples are still operating around the world since the type's launch in 2000.
It has been over twenty-five years since Bombardier's Q400 took its first flight. In February 2000, the aircraft entered commercial service with SAS Commuter, and years later, in June 2019, the Q Series aircraft program was taken over by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada from Bombardier. Over the past twenty-plus years, the Q400 has proven to be a popular and comfortable short-haul aircraft, racking up hundreds of orders. In early 2021, De Havilland announced that it had halted production of the Q400; nevertheless, there are still 339 Q400s operating with airlines worldwide. But who are these Q400 operators?