
The Bombardier CRJ-1000, the largest and final variant of the world's most successful regional jet family, represented the pinnacle of 50-100 seat airliner development when it first flew in 2008. This low-wing twin-engine turbofan could accommodate up to 104 passengers in a stretched fuselage configuration. Powered by two General Electric CF34-3A1 turbofan engines, the aircraft achieved cruise speeds of 480 mph with a service ceiling of 41,000 feet. The CRJ-1000 was manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace at their Mirabel, Quebec facility.
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