The Bombardier CRJ200 are a family of regional airliner manufactured by Bombardier, and based on the Canadair Challenger business jet, which was purchased by Canadair from Learjet in 1976. In 1987, studies began for a much more ambitious stretched configuration, leading to the formal launch of the Canadair Regional Jet program in the spring of 1989. The "Canadair" name was retained despite the fact that Bombardier had bought out the company. The first of three development machines for the initial CRJ100 performed its first flight on 10 May 1991, though one of the prototypes was lost in a spin mishap in July 1993. The type obtained certification in late 1992, with initial delivery to customers late in that year. The Engine of CRJ200 is General Electric CF34-3B1 model, developed model of General Electric CF34-3A1 who used by CRJ100. This engine is more efficient and more giving thrust when the aircraft begin to take off or landing procedures. As of August 2006 a t...
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