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.
CRJ Series aircraft is the most successful family of regional jets. CRJ700, CRJ900 and CRJ1000 are designed to deliver significantly better cost efficiency, excellent airfield performance and en-route fuel efficiency.
The Bombardier CRJ 900 expanded the CRJ family into the 70- to 90-seat category, offering airlines greater capacity while retaining the efficiency of the origin...
First introduced in 1991, the CRJ 100/200 line was upgraded to meet the ever-increasing regional traffic requirements. The result was the CRJ 700 series which gave birth to the CRJ 900. The Bombardier CRJ 900 was announced in 1999 after which production began in 2001.
Regional air travel transformed significantly when Bombardier introduced the Canad air Regional Jet (CRJ) series, adapting their successful Challenger business jet platform for commercial service.
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.
From connecting regional hubs to life-saving air ambulance missions, here is everything you need to know about this exceptional aircraft. The CRJ 700 aircraft is a regional jet that has become one of the most successful and recognisable aircraft types in the history of commercial aviation.
CRJ 700 Aircraft: A Comprehensive Guide to Its History, Uses, and ...
On June 1st, 2020, Bombardier sold its CRJ program to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, with the final CRJ to be built and delivered to SkyWest Airlines on February 28th, 2021.