Two Twin Otter variants give MIA AIRWAYS the flexibility to serve land and water routes.
The draft describes a compact, multi-role fleet centered on the de Havilland Canada DHC-6-400 Twin Otter. One aircraft supports land operations and the other supports amphibious operations, giving the airline a practical advantage on routes that need short takeoff and landing performance.
Serves runway-based domestic routes such as Dhaka to Ishwardi and Dhaka to Shamshernagar.
Designed for routes near coastlines and islands, including Cox's Bazar to St Martin operations.
Supports passenger transport, cargo movement, charter work, and special mission flights when needed.
| Aircraft Type | DHC-6-400 Twin Otter |
|---|---|
| Passenger Capacity | 19 seats in standard configuration |
| Engine | Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34 turboprops |
| Strength | Short takeoff and landing performance |
| Best Use | Short regional, coastal, island, and charter operations |
| Mission Types | Passenger service, cargo, medical, and special-purpose flights |