CRJ

The CRJ Series is a family of regional jet aircraft with over 1,100 in operation worldwide.
The CRJ Series is the original regional jet, combining high operational reliability and fuel efficiency. CRJ aircraft (CRJ200, CRJ550, CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000) play a central role in airlines' regional route networks. The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group acquired the program in 2020 and established MHIRJ, the largest Regional Aircraft maintenance provider with a network of service centres, partner service facilities, support offices, and parts depots positioned in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.

CRJ200

Wingspan 21.21m
Length 26.77m
Height 6.22m
Max. weight at take-off 24,041kg
Engines GE CF34-3B1 turbofans
Max. speed M0.81
Passengers Max.50

CRJ550

Wingspan 23.2m
Length 32.3m
Height 7.6m
Max. weight at take-off 29,484kg
Engines GE CF34-8C5B1 turbofans
Max. speed M0.825
Passengers Max.50

CRJ700

Wingspan 23.2m
Length 32.3m
Height 7.6m
Max. weight at take-off 34,019kg
Engines GE CF34-8C5B1 turbofans
Max. speed M0.825
Passengers Max.78

CRJ900

Wingspan 24.9m
Length 36.2m
Height 7.5m
Max. weight at take-off 38,330kg
Engines GE CF34-8C5 turbofans
Max. speed M0.82
Passengers Max.90

CRJ1000

Wingspan 26.2m
Length 39.1m
Height 7.5m
Max. weight at take-off 41,640kg
Engines GE CF34-8C5A1 turbofans
Max. speed M0.82
Passengers Max.104

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