March 5, 20215 yr https://airwaysmag.com/industry/final-crj-delivered/ The CRJ series is no more. Edited March 5, 20215 yr by n4gix Added missing "no" to "no more"
March 5, 20215 yr Author Bombardier sold the rights for the CRJ series to Mitsubishi but Mitsubishi is only going to be handling replacement parts, etc.. The Embraer ERJ series is also supposedly in trouble as the advent of the Airbus 220 has permanently altered the market dynamics of the regional jet market. Edited March 5, 20215 yr by jabloomf1230
March 5, 20215 yr The 220 seems like a good seller for the time being.There is talks of the Dornier 328 going back into production. Turboprop so far. Edited March 5, 20215 yr by Paul Deluca
March 5, 20215 yr 4 hours ago, Paul Deluca said: Have you heard of any replacement aircraft in the pipeline? I don't think Bombardier will ever produce another airliner again, they are streamlining and going back to basics and better focus on rail moving forward Matthew Kane I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me
March 5, 20215 yr Good answer Matt. It seems that they took a financial bath with Dehavilland. Time to go back making snowmobiles i guess.
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