Aircraft Data for: Bombardier CRJ 200

Updated: Nov. 29th 2008

Summary

The twin-engined short to medium range Regional Jet family pioneered the 50 seater regional jet market. The prototype was based on the CL-601 business jet, but with stretched fuselage and new wings and undercarriage. An EFIS cockpit was also fitted.

The CRJ-200 became the main production version of the short fuselage family. It had more efficient engines, with improved hot and high performance. Also available as the 200LR, extended range edition.

  Country of origin: Canada      First flight: 1995      No. built: 710      No. in service: 700 (approx.)     Crew: 2      Passengers: 50 - 52
 
Power 2 x General Electric TF34/CF34 (9065 - 9220 lbf) turbofan engines
 Uses the CF34-3B1, rated at 9220lb thrust.
 
Dimensions:
Length: 88 ft. 6 in.
Wing Span: 69 ft. 11 in.
Height: 20 ft. 11 in.
Empty Weight: 30,292 lbs.  (Weights and performance for 200LR version)
Max. Weight: 53,000 lbs.
 Performance: 
Max. speed: 459 kts
Cruise speed: 424 kts
Ceiling: 35,000 ft.
Normal range: 1,350 nm
Max. range: 2,005 nm (Max range with reserves.)
 

Aircraft Details:
Bombardier CRJ 200 >>>>
Lufthansa Regional (CityLine)
 
 
Photo by:  Jan Severijns
Date:  2009-06-00
Image ID:  87805
 

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