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CRJ-100

The CRJ-100 is a regional jet aircraft developed by Canadair (now part of Bombardier) in the late 1980s. Designed for short to medium-distance flights, it typically seats around 50 passengers. Its efficient design allows airlines to serve smaller airports and optimize regional routes. The CRJ-100 is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and ability to operate on shorter runways, making it a popular choice for regional carriers worldwide. It features two rear-mounted engines, a comfortable passenger cabin, and advanced avionics for safe, economical flying.