AMERICAN EAGLE EXPLAINS RJ CHOICES

Bombardier Aerospace executives were clearly disappointed at the 1997 Paris Air Show when American Eagle announced it would acquire 42 Embraer RJ-145 50-seaters as opposed to the Canadair CRJ-200. An accompanying order for 25 70-seat CRJ-700s did not dampen the disappointment. The carrier took...

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