Screenshot of Bombardier Canadair CRJ 200 on runway. Sample Mentor Program Evaluation Form. The 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet 200 series was announced by Bombardier in 1995 and introduced into service in 1996. The CRJ200 replaced the first member of the family, CRJ100, which entered service in 1992. The 1,000th aircraft of the family to be manufactured was delivered in January 2005. The extended range version, the CRJ200ER, has an increased maximum take-off weight (23,133kg) and an optional additional fuel capacity providing a maximum range of 3,046km. A longer-range version, CRJ200LR, has increased maximum take-off weight (24,040kg) and a range of up to 3,713km.
Delta Connection of the USA, through its carriers Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA), Comair and SkyWest Airlines, operates the largest fleet of CRJ200 jets with over 230 aircraft ordered and delivered, and Lufthansa CityLine of Germany is the largest European operator with 65 aircraft. Other operators include Air Wisconsin (70 aircraft), Air Canada (15), Atlantic Coast Airlines, Air Nostrum (32), Horizon Air, Mesa Air and Northwest Airlink (45). All textures have been modified in DXT-3 format for crisp visuals without compromising frame rates. The panel has been aliased to the FS-X default Bombardier CRJ700 (due to no CRJ200 panel available for FS-X to date). A magnificent CRJ200 CF34 Turbofan sound package by Christoffer Peterson has been included for authenticity. This package includes Air Canada, America West, Delta Connection & Lufthansa liveries.