Bombardier - CRJ - 700 United Express (Skywest Airlines) N738SK
- Manufacturer:
- Bombardier
- Type / Model:
- CRJ
- Version:
- 700
- Registration:
- N738SK
- Colour Scheme:
- United Express (Skywest Airlines)
- Location:
- International Airspace
- Photographer:
- Gabriel Savit
- Date Taken:
- 21/07/2007
- Image ID:
- #55250
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 2108 x 3162
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Aircraft Data
The twin-engined short to medium range Regional Jet family pioneered the 50 seater regional jet market. The prototype was based on the CL-601 business jet, but with stretched fuselage and new wings and undercarriage. An EFIS cockpit was also fitted.
The CRJ-700 was the first of the long fuselage family RJs. These were a near complete redesign, with stretched fuselages, new wings, systems and a completely changed interior, with more headroom. The 701ER and 701LR are extended range versions
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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Canada | 1999 | 162 | 162 | 2 | 70 - 78 |
Power
Uses the CF34-8C5, rated at 12670lb thrust
Engine Count | 2 | |
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Dimensions
Length | 32.51 m. 106 ft. 8 in. |
Wing Span | 23.24 m. 76 ft. 3 in. |
Height | 7.57 m. 24 ft. 10 in. |
Empty Weight |
19749 kg.
43500 lbs.
weights and performance for the 700 basic version |
Max Weight | 33142 kg. 73000 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed | 761 kph 473 mph |
Cruise Speed | 719 kph 447 mph |
Ceiling | 12496.8 m. 41000 ft. |
Normal Range | 2500 1350 nm km. |
Max Range |
2656
1434
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Range with max passengers |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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