Bombardier CRJ1000 (CL-600-2E25)
Regional Airliner
Photo ©: Mike Vallentin
The Bombardier CRJ1000 NextGeneration is a twin-engined regional airliner with a capacity of 100 passengers produced by the Canadian manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace.
The CRJ1000 is a stretched development of the
CRJ900 (+ 2,74m / 9ft) and as that the largest model of the Canadair / Bombardier CRJ series. The total stretch compared to the basic model
CL-600 Challenger is more than 18 Meter (60 ft).
Crew | 2 |
Passengers | typ. 100, max. 104 |
Propulsion | 2 Turbofan Engines |
Engine Model | General Electric CF34-8C5A1 |
Engine Power (each) | 60,5 kN | 13600 lbf |
max. Cruise Speed | 870 km/h | 470 kts 541 mph |
Mmo (max. Mach) | Mach 0.82 |
Service Ceiling | 12.497 m | 41.000 ft |
Range | 2.639 (3.004) km | 1.425 (1.622) NM 1.640 (1.867) mi. |
Empty Weight | 23.188 kg | 51.120 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 40.823 (41.640) kg | 90.000 (91.800) lbs |
max. Landing Weight | 36.968 kg | 81.500 lbs |
Wing Span | 26,19 m | 85 ft 11 in |
Wing Area | 77,4 m² | 833 ft² |
Length | 39,14 m | 128 ft 5 in |
Height | 7,47 m | 24 ft 6 in |
First Flight | 03.09.2008 |
Production Status | in production |
Developed from | Canadair Challenger CL-600 |
IATA Code | CRK |
FAA TCDS | A21EA |
EASA TCDS | IM.A.023 |
other TCDS | TC A-131 |
Data for (Version) | CRJ1000 (CRJ1000ER) |
Variants | CRJ1000, CRJ1000EL, CRJ1000ER |