
The CRJ-700, a stretched regional jet that became a cornerstone of modern airline hub-and-spoke operations, first flew on May 27, 1999. This low-wing twin-turbofan aircraft seated 66 to 78 passengers and featured two General Electric CF34-8C engines mounted on the rear fuselage. With a length of over 100 feet, the CRJ-700 filled the crucial gap between 50-seat regional jets and larger mainline aircraft. Originally manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Montreal, Canada.
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| American Eagle | — | 10005 | United States | a7c8b3 | |
| American Eagle | — | 10011 | United States | a7d3d8 | |
| American Eagle | — | 10019 | United States | a7d78f | |
| American Eagle | — | 10022 | United States | a7db46 | |
| American Eagle | — | 10026 | United States | a7e66b | |
| American Eagle | — | 10041 | United States | a7f3e9 | |
| American Eagle | — | 10045 | United States | a7fb57 | |
| American Eagle | — | 10065 | United States | a802c5 | |
| American Eagle | — | 10128 | United States | a8067c |
N600QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10005United StatesHex: a7c8b3
N603QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10011United StatesHex: a7d3d8
N604QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10019United StatesHex: a7d78f
N605QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10022United StatesHex: a7db46
N608QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10026United StatesHex: a7e66b
N611QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10041United StatesHex: a7f3e9
N613QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10045United StatesHex: a7fb57
N615QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10065United StatesHex: a802c5
N616QX
American Eagle
S/N: 10128United StatesHex: a8067c
