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CanadairCRJ900

Aircraft Information CanadairCRJ900

Canadair CRJ900 is a narrow-body regional aircraft developed and produced by Canadian company Bombardier Aerospace. It was introduced in 2001 and is an improved version of the CRJ700 model.

The CRJ900 can carry up to 90 passengers for distances up to 2,956 km. It is equipped with two General Electric CF34-8C5 turbofan engines, which provide a speed of up to 880 km/h. The aircraft has a length of 36.4 m, a wingspan of 24.9 m, and a height of 7.6 m.

The CRJ900 features modern avionics, including the Bombardier Proline 4 flight management system, ground proximity warning system, and flight control system. It is also equipped with an automatic flight control system, allowing pilots to operate the aircraft on autopilot for most of the flight.

The CRJ900 is used by airlines worldwide for regional passenger transportation. It is also used as a VIP aircraft for private and government companies.

Technical information about the CanadairCRJ900

- Length: 36.4 m

- Wingspan: 24.9 m

- Cabin dimensions: 2.57 m x 2.74 m

- Maximum speed: 880 km/h

- Range: 3,200 km

- Weight: 26,000 kg

- Engine: General Electric CF34-8C5A1 (2 units)

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Canadair CRJ900 are located in the rear of the cabin. This is because in the event of an emergency, the front of the aircraft may sustain more damage than the rear. Additionally, the rear of the cabin houses the evacuation exits, allowing for a quicker and safer exit if necessary.

Among the comfortable seats, those next to the evacuation exits can be highlighted as they usually have more legroom and spacious armrests. Window seats can also be comfortable as they provide a view during the flight.

However, it is important to consider that each passenger has their own preferences and needs, so the choice of seat in the aircraft depends on individual factors.