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Bombardier CRJ200Type (Muster)Regional airliner (Regionalverkehrsflugzeug)
Country (Land)
Manufacturer (Hersteller) General (Allgemeine Angaben) Crew (Besatzung): 2 plus cabin attendant Passengers (Passagiere): 50 to 52 at 79 cm seat pitch
Power plant (Antrieb): 2 x General Electric CF34-8B1 turbofans, flat rated to ISA + 6 deg C
Noise Dimensions (Abmessungen) Length (Länge): 26,77 m Height (Höhe): 6,22 m Span (Spannweite): 21,21 m Maximum fuselage diameter (Rumpfdurchmesser): 2,69 m Wing area (Flügelfläche): 48,35 sq m
Cabin length (Kabinenlänge): 14,76 m Weights (Massen) Operating empty weight (Einsatz-Leermasse): 13740 kg for ER- and LR-versions Max. payload (max. Nutzlast): 6218 kg for ER- and LR-versions, 5411 kg for basic 200 Series Max. fuel (Max. Kraftstoff): 6489 kg, or only 4254 kg for basic 200 Series Max. zero fuel weight (max. Masse ohne Kraftstoff): 19958 kg Max. ramp weight (Max. Masse am Boden): 21636 kg standard, 23247 kg in ER-version, 24154 kg in LR version Max. take-off weigth (Max. Startmasse): 21523 kg as standard, 23133 kg in ER-version, 24040 kg in LR-version Max. landing weight (Max. Landemasse): 21319 kg Performance (Flugleistungen) High speed cruise (max. Reisegeschwindigkeit): Mach 0.81 / 464 kts (860 km/h) Normal cruise speed (Reisegeschwindigkeit): Mach 0.74 / 424 kts (786 km/h) Max. operating altitude (Max. Flughöhe): 12 495 m (41 000 ft) Max. rate of climb (Steigrate): 32 m/s for Series 200ER Take-off field length (Startstrecke): 1770m m (sea level, ISA, max. weight) or 1920 m in LR-version Landing field length (Landestrecke): 1480 m Range (Reichweite): - 1825 km in standard configuration, with 50 pax. at long-range cruise - 3045 km (1645 NM) in the ER version - 3713 km in the LR-version Costs (Kosten) The CRJ200 Series sells at around 21 million US-Dollars (late 1998). Programme development cost put at 275 million Canadian Dollars. Customers (Kunden) By 1 June 1999, Bombardier listed the following customers for the CRJ200 Series, giving a total of 303 aircraft:
Competitors (Konkurrenz) Embraer ERJ-145 Fairchild Aerospace 528JET Remarks (Bemerkungen) The Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) was derived from the Canadair Challenger business jet. It was the first new-generation 50-seat jetliner to enter service. Several Bombardier Aerospace operations are involved in the CRJ programme. Candair is responsible for the design, manufacturing, assembly, aircraft testing and certification. The centre-section fuselage, wing flaps, ailerons, spoilerons and inbord spoilers are designed and manufactured by Short Brothers at Belfast, Northern Ireland. Different variants of the CRJ are offered:
History (Geschichte) Design studies on the Canadair Regional Jet airliner began in the third quarter of 1987, with a basic configuration achieved by June 1988. The programme was officially launched on 31. March 1989. In September 1990, the 100ER-version (extended range) was announced. Rollout took place on 6 May 1991. Three aircraft were involved in a 1400 hour flight test programme, mostly conducted at Wichita (Kansas). The flew as follows:
The first CRJ was handed of to Lufthansa CityLine on 29 October 1992 and entered revenue service in November. In March 1994, the Series 100LR was announced, with Lauda Air as launch customer. Certification was on 29 April 1994. The Series 200 with CF34-3B1 engines instead of the -3A1s was announced in 1995. First delivery was to Tyrolean Airways on 15 January 1996. The 200th production aircraft was delivered to Lufthansa CityLine on 24 October 1997.
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