Bombardier CRJ200

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The Bombardier CRJ100 and CRJ200 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 CRJ100 and CRJ200.

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  • CRJ100: The CRJ100 is the original 50-seat version. It is equipped with General Electric CF34-3A1 engines. Operators include Air Georgian and RwandAir, among others.
  • CRJ100SF: Passenger-to-freighter conversion of CRJ100.
  • CRJ200: The CRJ200 is identical to the CRJ100 except for its engines, which were upgraded to the CF34-3B1 model, offering improved efficiency
  • CRJ200PF: Package freighter version of CRJ200.
  • CRJ200SF: Passenger-to-freighter conversion of CRJ200.
  • CRJ440: Certified up to 44-seat, this version was designed with fewer seats in order to meet the needs of some major United States airlines.
  • CRJ500: 50-seat version with wing and cabin improvements based on the CRJ700/900.

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