CRJ200

The Bombardier CRJ200 is a foundational regional jet, developed from the Challenger 600 business jet series. The Canadian aerospace manufacturer, Bombardier Aerospace, designed and produced the aircraft from 1991 to 2006. Bombardier Inc. itself originated in 1942, founded by Joseph-Armand Bombardier, initially focusing on snowmobiles before becoming a worldwide producer of aircraft. The CRJ program, launched in 1989, aimed to revolutionize regional air transport. The CRJ100 prototype first flew on May 10, 1991, with the CRJ200 variant featuring upgraded General Electric CF34-3B1 turbofan engines for improved efficiency. Over 1,000 units of the CRJ100/200 family were built, establishing it as a highly successful regional aircraft.

A range of platforms and access solutions are stocked for thorough maintenance and servicing of the CRJ200. These products, including the Reach Deck Platform, Modular Stepover Platforms, Ultraraise, and Cantilever Platform, facilitate access to all critical areas. For the Nose Section, they provide detailed access to the radome, avionics, and cockpit windshield. Platforms also support maintenance across the Forward Fuselage, including the main entry door, cargo compartments, and environmental control system access. The solutions are critical for detailed work on the Landing Gear, Wing & Engine Pylon (including the engine inlet/exhaust and fan), Middle Fuselage (wing box and fuel tanks), and the AFT Fuselage and Tail Section (empennage, stabilizers, and APU compartments).

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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