Saturday, January 31, 2009

New CRJ aircraft into operationIssue 6 - October 2008


The first aircraft of the CRJ900 models are now taken into operations, and will primarily traffic northern European destinations.
CRJ900 NextGen
Since entering service in 1992, more than 1,300 Bombardier CRJ aircraft fly with large and small operators all over the world. CRJ 900 is the CRJ Family’s largest type of aircraft. It offers good fuel economy and the combination of new technology and equipment (winglets, for example) to give good flight performance for this type of aircraft.
All of the CRJ models are equipped with a triple hydraulic control system, which enables flight speed up to Mach 0.85 and height up to 41,900 feet. The engines have been developed to reduce fuel cost and enable cost reduction compared to similar aircraft. All types of aircraft in the CRJ Family are based on uniform pilot training, and common spare part and maintenance programs.

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