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CRJ700 series

Bombardier Aviation · Regional jet · Canada · Modern (1992–2009)

CRJ700 series — Regional jet
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The Bombardier CRJ700 series is a family of regional jet airliners that were designed and manufactured by Canadian transportation conglomerate Bombardier. Officially launched in 1997, the CRJ700 made its maiden flight on 27 May 1999 and was soon followed by the stretched CRJ900 variant. Several additional models were introduced, including the further elongated CRJ1000 and the CRJ550 and CRJ705, which were modified to comply with scope clauses. In 2020, the Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation acquired the CRJ program and subsequently ended production of the aircraft.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Commercial
Domain
Civil
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Country
Canada
Manufacturer
Bombardier Aviation
Operator
SkyWest Airlines; PSA Airlines; Endeavor Air; GoJet Airlines
Primary Role
Regional jet
Status
Active
Service Entry
2001
Produced
1999–2020
Engine
2× high-bypass turbofan
Thrust / Power
14,510 lbf (64.5 kN) each
Length (ft)
118
Wingspan (ft)
81
Empty Weight (lb)
70000
MTOW (lb)
84500
Service Ceiling (ft)
41000
Range (mi)
1784
Max Speed (mph)
541
Max Speed (Mach)
0.82