The Bombardier CRJ/Mitsubishi CRJ or CRJ Series (for Canadair Regional Jet) is a family of regional jets introduced in 1991 by Bombardier Aerospace. The...
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Aerospace between 1991 and 2006, the first of the Bombardier CRJ family. The Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) program, derived from the Challenger 600 business...
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airliners, the other members of the Bombardier CRJ aircraft family. During the 1990s, Bombardier initiated development on the CRJ-X, a program to produce enlarged...
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for the Bombardier CRJ family of regional aircraft. Produced by Bombardier Aerospace of the Canadian aerospace and defence company Bombardier Inc., which...
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of Airbus and Boeing. Aircraft covered by the programme included the Bombardier CRJ-series, CSeries and Q-series; and the Comac ARJ21 and Comac C919.[needs...
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The Bombardier CRJ family includes: Bombardier CRJ100/200 Bombardier CRJ700 series, extended to the CRJ900, and CRJ1000 This disambiguation page lists...
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Tribhuvan International Airport. Saurya Airlines operates a fleet of Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft. Saurya Airlines was the first airline to operate the Canadair...
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CRJ may refer to: Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet), a family of Canadian commercial jet aircraft CRJ100/200/440, 50 seats CRJ700/900/1000, 70–100...
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Georgian Airways Flight 834 (redirect from United Nations Bombardier CRJ-100 crash)
On 4 April 2011, Georgian Airways Flight 834, a Bombardier CRJ100 passenger jet of Georgian Airways operating a domestic flight from Kisangani to Kinshasa...
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the Bombardier Learjet, Challenger, and Global product lines. On 25 June 2019, Bombardier agreed with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to sell the CRJ programme...
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