Smaller Jets DON'T MEAN Smaller MRO Burden

In May 1991, Bombardier rolled out its Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) and the regional airline world changed forever. With the introduction of the 50-seat jet, a regional air carrier system of propeller-driven aircraft -- mainly turboprops of 19 or 30 seats -- began a long transition into big-time jet...

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