BOMBARDIER CRJ
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The 'Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet)' is a family of regional airliner manufactured by Bombardier, and based on the Canadair Challenger business jet. Design studies began in 1987, with the first prototype flying on May 10, 1991.
Because the CRJ project began at Canadair prior to its 1986 acquisition by Bombardier, the CRJ is sometimes also referred to by its original Canadair designation "CL-65". This legacy designation can still be found on some Comair in-flight safety cards.
Several models of the CRJ have been produced, ranging in capacity from 40 to 100 passengers.
;CRJ100 : The CRJ100 is the original 50-seat version.
;CRJ200 : The CRJ200 is identical to the CRJ100 except for its engines, which were upgraded for improved efficiency.
;CRJ440 : The CRJ440 is similar to CRJ200 but reduced MTOW and capacity for only 40 to 44 passengers for Pinnacle Airlines.
;CRJ700 : The CRJ700 is a stretched 70-seat version.
;CRJ900 : The CRJ900 is a stretched 86-seat version.
;CRJ1000 : The CRJ1000 is a stretched CRJ900, with up to 100 seats. Expected to enter service in late 2009.
;Challenger 800/850 : A business jet variant of the CRJ200.
Operators include airlines:
★ 'North America'
★
★ ALMA de Mexico
★
★ Air Canada Jazz
★
★ American Eagle
★
★ Air Wisconsin
★
★ Comair
★
★ Delta Airlines (Atlantic Southeast Airlines)
★
★ GoJet
★
★ Horizon Air
★
★ Mesa Airlines
★
★ Mesaba Airlines (Northwest Airlink)
★
★ Pinnacle Airlines (Northwest Airlink)
★
★ Republic Airways Holdings (Chautauqua Airlines)
★
★ SkyWest (Atlantic Southeast Airlines)
★
★ United Airlines
★
★ US Airways (US Airways Express)
★
★ Voyageur Airways

★ 'South America'
★
★ Pluna (15 orders)
★ 'Europe'
★
★ Adria Airways
★
★ Air Nostrum
★
★ Air One
★
★ Atlasjet
★
★ Belavia
★
★ Brit Air
★
★ Cimber Air
★
★ Lufthansa
★
★ Malev-Hungarian Airlines (Magyarorszag)
★
★ MAT Macedonian Airlines
★
★ MyAir
★ 'Asia'
★
★ Air Sahara
★
★ GMG Airlines
★
★ Hong Kong Airlines
★
★ Ibex Airlines
★
★ J-AIR
★
★ Shandong Airlines
★ 'Africa'
★
★ Arik Air
★
★ SA Express (a subsidiary feeder airline of South African Airways)
★ CRJ-series at the Bombardier web site
The 'Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet)' is a family of regional airliner manufactured by Bombardier, and based on the Canadair Challenger business jet. Design studies began in 1987, with the first prototype flying on May 10, 1991.
Because the CRJ project began at Canadair prior to its 1986 acquisition by Bombardier, the CRJ is sometimes also referred to by its original Canadair designation "CL-65". This legacy designation can still be found on some Comair in-flight safety cards.
| Contents |
| Variants |
| Operators |
| References |
| External links |
| Related content |
Variants
Several models of the CRJ have been produced, ranging in capacity from 40 to 100 passengers.
;CRJ100 : The CRJ100 is the original 50-seat version.
;CRJ200 : The CRJ200 is identical to the CRJ100 except for its engines, which were upgraded for improved efficiency.
;CRJ440 : The CRJ440 is similar to CRJ200 but reduced MTOW and capacity for only 40 to 44 passengers for Pinnacle Airlines.
;CRJ700 : The CRJ700 is a stretched 70-seat version.
;CRJ900 : The CRJ900 is a stretched 86-seat version.
;CRJ1000 : The CRJ1000 is a stretched CRJ900, with up to 100 seats. Expected to enter service in late 2009.
;Challenger 800/850 : A business jet variant of the CRJ200.
Operators
Operators include airlines:
★ 'North America'
★
★ ALMA de Mexico
★
★ Air Canada Jazz
★
★ American Eagle
★
★ Air Wisconsin
★
★ Comair
★
★ Delta Airlines (Atlantic Southeast Airlines)
★
★ GoJet
★
★ Horizon Air
★
★ Mesa Airlines
★
★ Mesaba Airlines (Northwest Airlink)
★
★ Pinnacle Airlines (Northwest Airlink)
★
★ Republic Airways Holdings (Chautauqua Airlines)
★
★ SkyWest (Atlantic Southeast Airlines)
★
★ United Airlines
★
★ US Airways (US Airways Express)
★
★ Voyageur Airways
Mesa CRJ900LR at Las Vegas Airport.
★ 'South America'
★
★ Pluna (15 orders)
★ 'Europe'
★
★ Adria Airways
★
★ Air Nostrum
★
★ Air One
★
★ Atlasjet
★
★ Belavia
★
★ Brit Air
★
★ Cimber Air
★
★ Lufthansa
★
★ Malev-Hungarian Airlines (Magyarorszag)
★
★ MAT Macedonian Airlines
★
★ MyAir
★ 'Asia'
★
★ Air Sahara
★
★ GMG Airlines
★
★ Hong Kong Airlines
★
★ Ibex Airlines
★
★ J-AIR
★
★ Shandong Airlines
★ 'Africa'
★
★ Arik Air
★
★ SA Express (a subsidiary feeder airline of South African Airways)
References
External links
★ CRJ-series at the Bombardier web site
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