Canadair Regional Jet 900 Aircraft The Canadair Regional Jet 900 aircraft is the Bombardier CRJ900 jet. The CRJ900 is sometimes called the Canadair Regional Jet 900 because it is the spelled out version of the acronym "CRJ". The Canadair Regional Jet 900 name is sometimes used by people to ...
Although both CRJ700 and 900 remained lucrative with airlines in Europe and Asia, interest for the CRJ200 began to dwindle as Embraer of Brazil developed the ERJ, which was targeted at the CRJ200, and subsequently, the E-Jet family, which contended for clients with the bigger CRJs. The CR...
Bombardier had the regional jet market on its own until late 1996, when the first 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 was delivered to ExpressJet Airlines (then the regional division of Continental Airlines flying as Continental Express). Smaller regional jet competitors were also introduced (Embraer ERJ135 and...
Variants: CRJ-700/900/1000 The Bombardier CRJ-100 and CRJ-200 are a family of regional airliners manufactured by Bombardier, and based on the Canadair Challenger Business jet. These regional jet models were formerly known as the Canadair CRJ-100 and CRJ-200. Development2 The aircraft was based...
about 0958 mountain standard time,1 a Canadair, Ltd., CL-600- 2A12, N873G, registered to Hop-a-Jet, Inc., and operated by Air Castle Corporation doing business as Global Aviation Glo-Air flight 73, collided with the ground during takeoff at Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ), Montrose, Col...