
Aircraft class:
Airliner
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Crew:
2 pilots, 1 flight attendant
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Engines:
Two General Electric CF34-3B1 turbofans
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First delivered:
Early 1990s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

The CRJ-200 offers a practical range of 1,491 nautical miles, enabling direct flights between major regional destinations without refueling. This covers city pairs such as New York to Miami, Dallas to Chicago, Los Angeles to Denver, and Toronto to Atlanta on a single tank, with appropriate reserves. | While it excels on routes of up to three hours, the CRJ-200 is designed for efficiency and can sometimes require a technical stop for longer cross-country flights, depending on payload and weather conditions—standard considerations for jets in this class. | With cruise speeds of up to 434 knots and a ceiling of 37,000 feet, the CRJ-200 delivers swift transit above congested airways and turbulence. Its takeoff and landing capabilities grant access to mid-size and major airports, providing flexibility for both business and leisure charter itineraries. | For groups, the overall experience is an expedited, comfortable journey that maximizes time savings and convenience compared to commercial alternatives.

The CRJ-200 features a contemporary, climate-controlled cabin with a flat floor and a 6-foot, 1-inch height, allowing most passengers to move about comfortably. The 2-by-2 seating configuration maximizes both personal space and group interaction. | Executive and VIP charters can request bespoke layouts, including business-class seating, conference-style arrangements, and entertainment systems tailored to traveler preferences. | Standard amenities include overhead bins, ample baggage storage with a total capacity of 485 cubic feet, large panoramic windows, and a private aft lavatory. The aircraft’s quiet interior, effective pressurization, and in-flight service from a dedicated attendant create an environment ideal for both productivity and relaxation. | Whether transporting a corporate team or a VIP entourage, the CRJ-200 transforms regional travel into a premium, seamless experience.




While the CRJ-200 is not intended for intercontinental missions, it excels in transporting groups of up to 50 passengers on regional routes where comfort, privacy, and efficiency are paramount. For corporate events, sports teams, or high-end leisure groups, this jet delivers unmatched value and flexibility.


The Canadair CRJ-200 seats up to 50 passengers in its standard layout, arranged in a 2-by-2 configuration ideal for group charters, executive shuttles, and VIP movements.




Yes. The CRJ-200 features a spacious, stand-up cabin with a height of over 6 feet, generous overhead storage, and a private lavatory, ensuring passenger comfort on every flight.

For most regional and medium-haul routes, absolutely. The CRJ-200 can cover popular city pairs such as New York to Miami or Dallas to Chicago nonstop, though extremely long routes may require a quick technical stop depending on weather and load.
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