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Picture of the Bombardier CL-600-2E25 Regional Jet CRJ-1000 NextGen aircraft

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C-FRJX (cn 19991) About 3 meters longer than a CRJ-900, the CRJ-1000 looks great. Hopefully we will see some orders from North America soon.
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A visitor from Canada posted Mon February 7, 2011:
I like this picture because we see the crj1000 passing by a dream lifter. It is a symbol of bombardier getting closer to the big leagues!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed December 22, 2010:
Great picture, really shows the lenght of this great aircraft. Does anyone know of orders for the CRJ1000 in western Europe?

A visitor from United States posted Tue December 21, 2010:
I can't believe it can even get off the ground with those tiny jets!!

A visitor from United States posted Fri December 10, 2010:
Talk about a "stretch job"! The guy flying in first class will have quite the hike if he has to use the lav in the back! The plane does look neat....reminds me of a DC-8-61

A visitor from - posted Wed December 8, 2010:
I was wondering the same thing. Why is there a Bombardier aircraft at the Boeing plant? With that said, who knows...this plane may be flown at the mainline somewhere in the U.S. one day. A Delta DC-9 replacement? Hmmn....

A visitor from United States posted Sun September 20, 2009:
Engines are too small for it.

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 17, 2009:
The proportions are like the 757-300, I love it.
Nice 787 tail in the background, I can't wait to see it fly.

A visitor from - posted Sun May 17, 2009:
GREAT shot! but hopefully we won't see this in North America. In an air system already overwhelmed with RJs, this CRJ-1000 is only going to continue the race to the bottom with work being done by the lowest bidder. Hopefully if these are seen in N.A. they are flown by mainline pilots for mainline wages!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat May 16, 2009:
It looks very odd. The engines seem to be mounted quite high and the tail seems quite small.

A visitor from Australia posted Fri May 15, 2009:
Looks a bit out of proportion

A visitor from - posted Fri May 15, 2009:
Looks like a big tube! Very nice and interesting aircraft. Great catch!

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
Hey! Why is Bombardier on Boeing's turf?

A visitor from - posted Fri May 15, 2009:
The epitome of the flying pencil, indeed! Sexy airplane.

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
Oh my gosh, that must be as long as an A320!

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