
Aircraft Type
Bombardier CRJ-700 “Regional Workhorse”
The Bombardier CRJ-700 is a versatile regional jet that revolutionized short to medium-haul routes for regional airlines, providing airlines with an efficient and economical passenger transportation solution between major and smaller markets.
Significantly improved regional air connectivity by offering airlines a fuel-efficient and comfortable jet capable of serving smaller airports with high-quality regional service
The CRJ-700 was part of Bombardier's successful CRJ series that helped transform regional airline operations in North America, becoming a staple aircraft for carriers like United Express and Delta Connection
Cabin Environment
How the Bombardier CRJ-700 affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
36.24 m
Length
23.85 m
Wingspan
6.22 m
Height
Performance
2,656 km
Range
845 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× General Electric CF34-8C5
Engines
Bombardier Family
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How It Compares
vs. Embraer E175
✓Slightly longer range (2656 km vs 2200 km)
✗Potentially more modern cabin design and passenger comfort
vs. Mitsubishi CRJ-900
✓Potentially lower operational costs
✗Slightly fewer maximum passengers (78 vs 90)
vs. Fokker 100
✓More modern design and current production status
✗Larger passenger capacity for older aircraft