Aviation Companies See Opportunity in Parked CRJ200s

Credit: MAINE AVIATION
Last year’s spike in oil prices has prompted some airlines to park Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets as they move to cut capacity and utilize aircraft with better fuel efficiency. Three companies are giving some of those CRJs a new life by converting them to business aviation use. Portland-based Maine...

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