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Troubling history of accidents of the Bombardier CRJ-900 involved in the Toronto airport plane crash
The Canadian-built Bombardier CRJ-900 has never had a fatal incident since its 2001 launch but is said to be tricky to land, according to aviation experts. At least 18 people were injured on ...
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Ibom Air CRJ-900 Cockpit on Nigeria domestic flightsThe airline operates the new Airbus A220-300 as well as the Canadair CRJ-900, both featured in this program with 4 flights each. Also happy to be flying to 2 destinations for the very first time ...
A raft of new lawsuits have been filed seeking damages for the Delta Air Lines Toronto Airport crash earlier this year. In ...
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is scrutinizing the approach speed of the Bombardier CRJ-900 in its investigation of why the aircraft overturned upon landing in Toronto last month.
The regional jet was a Canadian-built Bombardier CRJ-900. Experts described the 16-year-old narrow-body plane as a workhorse plane for flights between midsized cities. Delta Flight 4819 ...
Yesterday, February 17th, a Bombardier CRJ-900 passenger jet flying for Delta Airlines crashed while landing in Toronto. The right wing broke off after hitting the runway, and the plane's fuselage ...
A domestic carrier, Ibom Air, has added two Bombardier CRJ 900 next-generation aircraft, registered as 5N-CED and 5N-CEE, to its fleet. Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State received the aircraft in ...
The jet, a Bombardier CRJ-900, turned completely upside down on the runway. Passenger John Nelson told ABC News the crash itself was quick, and that there was “no warning” beforehand.
The wing of an Airbus A350 struck the tail of Endeavor Bombardier CRJ-900, shearing it off. The CRJ-900 was operated by Endeavor Air, a Delta subsidiary, according to AirlineGeeks.com. According ...
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