The Bombardier CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000 are a family of regional jet airliners that were designed and manufactured by Canadian transportation conglomerate Bombardier (formerly Canadair) between 1999 and 2020. Their design was derived from the smaller CRJ100 and 200, the other members of the Bombardier CRJ aircraft family.
The CRJ700 is a stretched derivative of the CRJ200. The CRJ700 features a new wing with leading-edge slats and a stretched and slightly widened fuselage, with a lowered floor. Its first flight took place in 1999. The CRJ700 first entered commercial in 2001.
With a seating range from 63 to 78, the CRJ700 was built in three variants (standard, ER, and LR) with different fuel/weight options. The executive version is marketed as the Challenger 870. The CRJ700 directly competes with the Embraer 170, which typically seats 70 passengers.
The CRJ900 Regional Jet Series 900 is a stretched 76- to 90-seat version of the CRJ700. The CRJ-1000 accomodates up to 104 seats but it also has a different type-rating.
Systems
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CRJ 00 and 00 Water and Waste |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Power Plant |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Pneumatic |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Navigation System |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Lighting |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Landing Gear |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Ice and Rain Protection |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Hydraulic Power |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Fuel System |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Flight Instruments |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Flight Controls |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Fire Protection |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Environmental Control System |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Emergency Equipment |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Electrical |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Doors |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Communications |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Automatic Flight Control System |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Aural Visual Indicating and Recording |
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CRJ 00 and 00 Airplane General |
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CRJ 00 and 00 APU |
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Flight Patterns
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