The CRJ was manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace with the manufacturing of the first CRJ generation, the CRJ100/200 starting in 1991 and the second CRJ generation, the CRJ700 series starting in 1999.

CRJ Series aircraft is the most successful family of regional jets. CRJ700, CRJ900 and CRJ1000 are designed to deliver significantly better cost efficiency, excellent airfield performance and en-route fuel efficiency.

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The CRJ Series is the original regional jet, combining high operational reliability and fuel efficiency. CRJ aircraft (CRJ200, CRJ550, CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000) play a central role in airlines' regional route networks.

United Airlines plans to introduce the CRJ-450, which is essentially a rebranding of the CRJ-200. With this, we’ll see the hated 50-seat all-economy plane reconfigured with just 41 seats. That’s because we’ll see seven first class seats, and closets for bags in first class.

The CRJ550 is a converted CRJ700, now offering more space per passenger and enhanced storage, including four dedicated carry-on closets. Cabin comfort is notably improved, with spacious first-class seats, sizable tray tables and a walk-up bar for first-class passengers.

United Airlines is upgrading its old CRJ200 regional jets with first-class seating and closets. It's also rebranding the plane as the "CRJ450," which will complement its bigger sister, the...