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  2. Bombardier CRJ - Wikipedia

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    The Bombardier CRJ/Mitsubishi CRJ or CRJ Series (for Canadair Regional Jet) is a family of regional jets introduced in 1991 by Bombardier Aerospace.The CRJ was manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace with the manufacturing of the first CRJ generation, the CRJ100/200 starting in 1991 and the second CRJ generation, the CRJ700 series starting in 1999.

  3. Regional jet - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier delivered its last 50-seat CRJ in 2006 and Embraer delivered its last ERJ in 2011. [13] Bombardier switched to its lengthened 70- to 100-seat CRJ700/900/1000, while Embraer launched the four-abreast E-Jet series 170/175/190/195. 50-seat jet demand is lower with high fuel prices, and this reflects on their lower market value.

  4. List of Bombardier CRJ operators - Wikipedia

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    This article contains one version of a list of orders made by airlines and other buyers for the Bombardier CRJ family of regional aircraft.. Produced by Bombardier Aerospace of the Canadian aerospace and defence company Bombardier Inc., which was owned by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, the former CRJ100 and CRJ200 series are no longer in modern production but remain in active service.

  5. Bombardier CRJ700 series - Wikipedia

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    The CRJ-X, as the new range was initially designated, sought to compete with larger regional jets such as the Fokker 70/Fokker 100 or the BAe 146 family. [6] [7] [8] The CRJ-X featured a stretched fuselage, a lengthened wing, and up-rated General Electric CF34-8C engines, while maintaining a common type-rating with the basic CRJ.

  6. Bombardier Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Aviation is a division of Bombardier Inc., with its headquarters in Dorval, Quebec, Canada. [1] Its most popular aircraft included the Dash 8 Series 400, CRJ100/200/440, and CRJ700/900/1000 lines of regional airliners, and the newer CSeries (also known as the Airbus A220).

  7. Bombardier CRJ100/200 - Wikipedia

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    CRJ200 certified with 44 seats to meet the scope clause needs of some airlines in the United States. Challenger 800/850 A business jet variant of the CRJ200. CRJ500 Proposed 50-seat version with wing and cabin improvements based on the CRJ700/900. Project was cancelled. The CRJ550 is a similar product, but converted from existing CRJ700 airframes.

  8. SkyWest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier CRJ200: 68 — — 4 46 50 United Express: 19 — — 30 — 30 SkyWest Charter Bombardier CRJ550: 11 [8] 10 20 20 50 Delta Connection: All are transfers of CRJ700 aircraft previously flying for American Eagle. 9 31 10 20 20 50 United Express: Bombardier CRJ700: 86 — 9 16 40 65 American Eagle: 4 9 12 44 65 Delta Connection: 5 9 16 ...

  9. CRJ - Wikipedia

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    CRJ may refer to: Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet), a family of Canadian commercial jet aircraft CRJ100/200/440, 50 seats; CRJ700/900/1000, 70–100 seats; Air Cruzal, Angola (ICAO airline designator CRJ) Carly Rae Jepsen, a Canadian pop singer