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HEBRON, Ky. (FOX19) - United Airlines’ newest addition to its fleet, the Bombardier CRJ-550, made its official debut Thursday at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
The CRJ-550 is a modified CRJ-700 with only 50 seats, including 10 in first class and 40 in economy. GoJet debuted the CRJ-550 for United in 2019 , with around 45 now in active service.
Airline goes after deep pocketed small city travelers with CRJ-550. By Chris McGinnis, Tim Jue Updated Oct 28, 2019 10:58 a.m. ... There are 20 purple seats (SEE SLIDESHOW AT THE TOP) ...
WHY IT RATES: Tickets are now on sale for regional routes soon to be flown aboard United's new Bombardier CRJ-550 model aircraft, with initial flights operating out of Chicago O'Hare. - Laurie Baratti ...
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- GoJet Airlines today announced it is expanding its fleet of Bombardier CRJ-550 aircraft with the addition of 20 new aircraft. The announcement follows ...
United Airlines is signaling that the newfangled Bombardier CRJ-550 will be more than just another regional jet in the carrier’s fleet of smaller, narrow body planes serving second- and third ...
(RTTNews) - United Airlines has announced that tickets for the Bombardier CRJ-550 will be available for purchase starting Saturday, October 12 for travel beginning Sunday, October 27.
United's new CRJ-550 plane features only 50 seats and a first-class cabin and ample overhead bin space for roller bags. ... and the goal of the CRJ-550 is to create a seamless, top-notch experience.
Aerosoft's CRJ 550/700 package includes both aircraft models with nine liveries, detailed cockpit environments that the company says will hold up very well in VR, smoothly animated landing gear ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will acquire Bombardier’s money-losing CRJ regional jet program for about $550 million in cash, plus the assumption of $200 million in liabilities, the companies ...
GoJet Airlines will expand its Bombardier CRJ-550 fleet by 20 aircraft, a move that will see it operate 74 of the 50-seat jets on behalf of United Airlines as United Express.