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The Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet) series is a family of regional jet airliners produced by Bombardier Aerospace. Here are the different models in the CRJ series:
- CRJ100: The first model in the CRJ series, introduced in 1992. It has a capacity of 50 passengers and is powered by two General Electric CF34-3A engines.
- CRJ200: An upgraded version of the CRJ100, introduced in 1995. It has a capacity of 50 passengers and is powered by two General Electric CF34-3B engines.
- CRJ700: A stretched version of the CRJ200, introduced in 2001. It has a capacity of 70 passengers and is powered by two General Electric CF34-8C engines.
- CRJ900: Another stretched version of the CRJ200, introduced in 2003. It has a capacity of 90 passengers and is powered by two General Electric CF34-8E engines.
- CRJ1000: The largest model in the CRJ series, introduced in 2007. It has a capacity of 100 passengers and is powered by two General Electric CF34-8E5 engines.
Some notable features of the CRJ series include:
- High-wing design with a T-tail
- Advanced avionics and flight deck technology
- Comfortable seating and amenities for passengers
- Efficient engines and fuel systems
- Ability to operate from short runways and in challenging weather conditions
The CRJ series has been widely used by regional airlines and has been popular for its reliability, efficiency, and passenger comfort.