Aircraft |
Bombardier CRJ200 |
Type |
Short/Medium range aircraft |
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Basic configuration |
June 1988 |
Official launch
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March 31, 1989 |
Roll out 100ER |
May 6, 1991 |
Certification
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July 31, 1992 |
First delivery
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October 29, 1992 |
- to
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Lufthansa Cityline |
In service |
November, 1992 |
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Cross Section
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8 feet 10 inch (2,69 m) |
Wing Span |
69 feet 7 inch (21,21 m) |
Wing area |
520,4 square feet |
Length
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87 feet 10 inch (26,77 m) |
Height
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20 feet 5 inch (6,22 m) |
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Cabin length |
40 feet 6 inch (12,34 m) |
Cabin width |
8 feet 4 inch (2,53 m) |
Cabin volume |
1.687 Cubic feet |
Maximum height |
6 feet 1 inch (1,85 m) |
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Maximum Taxi Weight
|
51.250 lbs |
Maximum Take-off Weight |
51.000 lbs |
Maximum Landing Weight |
47.000 lbs |
Maximum Zero Fuel Weight |
44.000 lbs |
Empty Operating Weight |
30.900 lbs |
Maximum fuel load |
14.305 lbs |
Maximum payload |
13.100 lbs |
Maximum Taxi Weight |
53.250 lbs |
Maximum Take-off Weight |
53.000 lbs |
Maximum Landing Weight |
47.000 lbs |
Maximum Zero Fuel Weight |
44.000 lbs |
Empty Operating Weight |
30.900 lbs |
Maximum fuel load |
14.305 lbs |
Maximum payload |
13.100 lbs |
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Flight Crew
|
2 |
Cabin Crew |
2 |
Seating Capacity (ER/LR) |
50 |
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| CRJ-200ER |
1.345 nm (2.491 km) |
| CRJ-200LR |
1.700 nm (3.148 km) |
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The CRJ-200 has a four-abreast seating and holds up to 50 passengers. The aircraft is available in two versions; the CRJ-200ER and the CRJ-200LR. The Extended Range (ER) version has a maximum take-off weight of 51.000 pounds and a range of 1.345 nautical miles. The Long Range (LR) version has a maximum take-off weight of 53.000 pounds and has a range of 1.700 nautical miles. The CRJ-200 is a regional aircraft with outstanding handling capabilities together with low operating costs.
The CRJ series is derived from the Canadair business jet type aircraft and was one of the first regional jets carrying 50 passengers that entered service. The aircraft is powered by two
General Electric CF34-3B1 turbofan engines. These engines produce a maximum thrust of
8,729 pounds at take-off. It was originally designed for the US army as it is one of the most efficient engines ever build.
The aircraft is available with an engine option that provides exceptional high-altitude, hot-weather airfield performance for increased payload and profitability.
Overall, the CRJ200 series are the smallest of the CRJ series with a length of 87 feet 10 inch (26,77 m).
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Adria Airways |
Air Canada |
Air Nostrum |
| Air Sahara |
Air Wisconsin |
Alma of Mexico |
| ASA |
Austrian Arrows |
Brit Air |
| CR Airways |
China Eastern |
China Express |
| China United |
Cimber Air |
Comair |
| Delta Connection |
Eurowings |
GECAS |
| IBEX |
J-Air |
Lufthansa |
| Malev |
Mesa |
Northwest Airlines |
| Shanghai Airlines |
Skywest Airlines |
South African Expr. |
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