Bombardier CRJ Series
The Bombardier CRJ Series is a family of regional jets introduced in 1991 by Canadian aerospace company Bombardier Aerospace.
Bombardier CRJ Series - Canadian Aircraft & Warplanes - History

Time Period: Post-WW2
Country of Origin: Canada
Type: Airliners
Manufacturer: Bombardier, Inc.

Bombardier CRJ Series Aircraft Overview

The Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet) is a family of regional jet airliners manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace, a Canadian aircraft manufacturer. The CRJ series is designed to cater to the regional airline market, offering efficient and reliable transportation for short to medium-haul routes.

The CRJ series includes several models, such as the CRJ100, CRJ200, CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000. These jets typically feature a low-wing configuration, efficient turbofan engines, and seating capacities ranging from approximately 50 to 100 passengers, depending on the model.

The Bombardier CRJ is known for its performance, fuel efficiency, and versatility in regional air travel. It offers advanced avionics, comfortable cabin interiors, and the ability to operate on shorter runways and smaller airports, making it suitable for connecting regional destinations.

The CRJ series has gained popularity among regional airlines worldwide and has been widely used for domestic and international flights. It has a strong reputation for reliability, operational flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, contributing to its success in the regional aviation market.

Over the years, Bombardier has continued to refine and improve the CRJ series, introducing enhancements in performance, fuel efficiency, and passenger comfort. However, it’s worth noting that in 2020, Bombardier sold its CRJ program to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which is now responsible for the production and support of the CRJ aircraft.

Bombardier CRJ-100 Specifications

  • Crew: 2 (pilot and co-pilot)
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 50 passengers
  • Length: About 26.8 meters (88 feet)
  • Wingspan: About 21.2 meters (69 feet)
  • Height: About 7.5 meters (24.5 feet)
  • Maximum Takeoff Weight: Around 24,500 kg (54,000 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Approximately 8,925 liters (2,356 US gallons)
  • Engines: 2 × General Electric CF34-3A1 turbofan engines, each producing around 41.0 kN (9,220 lbf) of thrust

Bombardier CRJ-100 Performance

  • Maximum Range: About 2,870 kilometers (1,550 nautical miles)
  • Cruise Speed: Approximately 828 km/h (515 mph)
  • Service Ceiling: About 12,500 meters (41,000 feet)
  • Maximum Operating Altitude: 12,500 meters (41,000 feet)
  • Maximum Operating Mach Number: 0.81
  • Takeoff Distance: Around 1,730 meters (5,676 feet)
  • Landing Distance: Approximately 1,460 meters (4,790 feet)

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