Thursday, June 26, 2008

Bombardier Canadair CRJ100/200

Designed to provide jet efficiency and customer satisfaction, the Bombardier Regional Jet series of aircraft are among the most popular regional jets. The first model, the -100, entered service in 1992 and revolutionized the short-haul, low capacity aviation market. In 1995, the -100 was joined by the -200, featuring more efficient engines for improved performance.

CRJ variants include:

  • -100/200, offering seating capacity of 50 in single class configuration
  • -700, offering seating capacity of 70 in single class configuration
  • -900, offering seating capacity of 86 in single class configuration.

All Bombardier CRJ's offer common crew qualification, common maintenance and training procedures, spares and ground support equipment.

SPECIFICATION

First flight: 10 May 1991
Wingspan: 69 ft. 7 in. / 21.21 m
Length: 87 ft. 10 in. / 26.77 m
Height: 20 ft. 5 in. / 6.22 m
Ceiling: 41,000 ft.
Range: 1,645 nm / 3,045 km
MTOW: 53,000 lbs / 24,040 kg
Power plant: Two General Electric CF34-3B1 turbofans
Speed: 0.74 mach
Crew: 2
Accommodation: 50 in one class configuration

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