The exact prices for a flight on Canadair Regional Jet will very based on the dates traveling, time of the week (weekends are higher), time of flight (night is cheaper), and the class traveling in. One can expect to pay between $100 to $300 depending on these factors.
Depends on how the airline has it configured, but 60-70 seats.
There have been 3 main aviation companies in Canada as far as I can tell. Bombardier Aerosace, De Havilland Canada and Canadair. De Havilland Canada created the DHC 6,7 and 8 series but De Havilland Canada where bought by bombardier so they are now made under bombardier but are still reffered to as DHC-8-Q400, DHC-6-700 etc. Canadair began production of the regional jet series and they to where bought by Bombardier Aerosace and are manufactures by them but like De Havilland Canada they are still produced under there old name CRJ-1000 (Canadair Regional Jet - 1000)
Canadair was created in 1944.
A Bombardier Challenger 601 is a business jet from the Bombardier Challenger 600 Series. It was produced by Canadair as an independent company in 1986.
Larry Milberry has written: 'Wilf White Propline Collection' 'The Canadair North Star' -- subject(s): Canadair DC-4M (Transport plane) 'The Canadian Sabre' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Military, Military Aeronautics, Sabre (Jet fighter planes) 'AIRCOM'
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Jacqueline Cochran was the first woman to break the speed of sound. In 1953 she flew a Canadair F-86 Sabre jet at an average of 652.337 miles per hour.
You can find cheap flight agencies for Canadair when you go to the websites of FlightNetwork, travelzoo, cheapoair, bookingbuddy, as well as delta, etc.
Aircraft prices fluctuate per current economic conditions. Current list price: US$33m Current range for used aircraft: US$12-23m
It depends on the airport. You can go to http://www.airnav.com, find your local airport, and all the fuel dealers on the property will have their prices listed. I work next to Lumberton Regional Airport in North Carolina, where Jet A is $5.80 per gallon as of August 2, 2008.
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