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The CRJ-200 is a medium-sized jet requiring a minimum of 800 metres of runway to land. It typically carries anywhere from 18-36 passengers. |
The CRJ-200 is a medium-sized jet requiring a minimum of 800 metres of runway to land. It typically carries anywhere from 18-36 passengers. |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 14 September 2020
CRJ-200 | |
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A demo of the CRJ-200. | |
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Capacity | 18-36 pax |
Min. Gate Size | Medium |
Min. Runway Length | Medium |
Operations Type | Commercial |
Models |
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The CRJ-200 is a medium-sized jet requiring a minimum of 800 metres of runway to land. It typically carries anywhere from 18-36 passengers.
Operators[ | ]
The CRJ-200 is operated by several airlines. These airlines include:
Allure |
Fly Penguin |
Goose Wings |
OK Air |
Trinity Aviation |
Tulip Airlines |
Wildcat Air |
Trivia[ | ]
The CRJ-200 is similar in design towards the CRJ-700, and is also made by the same manufacturer, Bombardier. It does not require a Stair Truck, just like the ATR72 and CRJ-700.
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