CRJ1000 Prototype Takes Flight
Bombardier’s CRJ1000 prototype, powered by GE CF34-8C5 engines, flew for the first time Sept. 3 from Montreal’s Mirabel airport. The 100-seat aircraft will continue tests at the company’s facility at Wichita, Kan. It is scheduled to enter service in late 2009.
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