1. De Havilland Canada Dash 7-100 Fondly known as the Dash 7
- Functionality: Renowned for its STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) performance. Built for the rugged wilderness, it effortlessly tackles diverse weather conditions.
- Capacity: 50
- Engine: 4 Pratt &; Whitney Canada PT6A-50 turboprop engines
- Crew: 5 members (2 pilots, 1 flight attendant, 1 engineer and a baggage master)
- Functionality: An advanced sibling of the Dash 7, it boasts jet-like features. Its prowess with unpaved runways makes it a bush flying champion
- Capacity: 37
- Engine: Powered by 2 Pratt and Whitney Canada PW100 engines
- Crew: 6 members (2 pilots, 2 flight attendants, 1 engineer and a baggage master)
- Functionality: Designed as a STOL commuter, it can traverse remote and unimproved terrains, making every landing an adventure.
- Capacity: 18
- Engine: Powered by two Pratt and Whitney PT6A-27 Turboprop engines
- Crew: 2 pilots
- Functionality: With large wheels and an efficient wing design, it gracefully touches down on almost all bush airstrips. Passengers adore the spacious, air-conditioned cabin and spectacular views.
- Capacity: 11
- Engine: A powerful single turboprop engine
- Crew: 2 pilots