Aircraft

A Bombardier CRJ-200 in United Express livery climbs against a clear blue sky—an iconic sight for regional US flyers.

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📝 Spotter's notes

United Express is the regional branch for United Airlines, and this CRJ-200 likely operates short-haul domestic US routes. The CRJ-200 is an important member of the United Express fleet, but is gradually being replaced by newer jets like the Embraer E-Jet series.

✈️ Aircraft identity

ICAO Type CRJ2
Model CRJ-200
Manufacturer Bombardier
Airline United Express (operated by various regional partners)
Livery United Express
Military Civilian

🔧 Technicals

Engine General Electric CF34-3B1
Thrust 38.84 kN (8,729 lbf) per engine
Wingspan 21.21 meters
Length 26.77 meters
Height 6.22 meters
MTOW 24,041 kilograms
Range 3,054 kilometers
Capacity 50 passengers
Cruise Speed 785 kilometers per hour
Noise Rating ICAO Chapter 4, around 83 dB takeoff