Developed in 2007, the CRJ 1000 is a stretched out version of the CRJ 900, offering seats for up to 100 passengers. It offers an impressive performance and a high profit per seat, which is why it is a popular option for airlines looking to add value to their selection of jets.

Manufacturer:
Bombardier Aerospace
Country:
Canada
Manufactured:
2009 to: Onward
ICAO:
CRJX
Price:
US$25 million (2018)
Avionics:
Rockwell Collins ProLine 4
Engine:
2x 2 X General Electric GE CF34-8C5A1
Turbofan
Power:
14,510 horsepower
Max Cruise Speed:
474 knots
878 Km/h
Approach Speed (Vref):
126 knots
Travel range:
1,622 Nautical Miles
3,004 Kilometers
Fuel Economy:
0.67 nautical mile / gallon
0.328 kilometres / litre
Service Ceiling:
41,000 feet
Rate of Climb:
2000 feet / minute
10.16metre / second
Take Off Distance:
2030 metre - 6,660.02 feet
Landing Distance:
1750 metre - 5,741.40 feet
Max Take Off Weight:
41,640 Kg
91,800 lbs
Max Landing Weight:
36,968 Kg
81,500 lbs
Max Payload:
12,156 Kg
26,799 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity:
2,903 gallon
10,989 litre
Baggage Volume:
27 m3 / 953 ft3
Seats - Economy / General:
104 seats
Seats - Business Class:
100 seats
Seats - First Class:
0
Cabin Height:
1.89 metre - 6.20 feet
Cabin Width:
2.55 metre - 8.37 feet
Cabin Length:
24.11 metre - 79.10 feet
Exterior Length:
39.13 metre - 128.38 feet
Tail height:
7.5 metre - 24.61 feet
Fuselage Diameter:
2.69 metre - 8.83 feet
Wing Span / Rotor Diameter:
26.18 metre - 85.89 feet
Wing Tips:
Blended Tips

A large Bombardier jet, the CRJ1000 can easily carry up to 100 passengers. The launch customers for this great jet, Brit Air and MyAir, were ready to take control of their aircraft and improve their fleets. It’s a great option for international travel. 

Development

The CRJ 1000 was first announced in February 2007, and the initial flight of the prototype was on September 3, 2008, which is incredibly fast and shows the company’s commitment to creating this jet. The first flight was 3.5 hours long and the aircraft reached an impressive 30,000-foot altitude during that time. 

Orders and Deliveries

Even though MyAir was one of the first companies to order the CRJ-1000, they soon filed for bankruptcy, so Brit Air was the first launch customer. Other orders soon flooded in, including from Air Nostrum for 35 jets and Adria Airways for one.

After a fault in the rudder controls during a flight test in 2009, the jet was put on hold to fix the problem before resuming again in February 2010. 

Design

There is a Honeywell auxiliary power unit installed in the tailcone of the CRJ 1000. Hamilton Standard provides the electrical generators, both providing an impressive 40kVA. Engine nacelles are provided by Bombardier Aerospace of Belfast. 

There is a redesigned wing tip on the CRJ 1000 as well as an improved wing leading edge. This allows for reduced approach speeds and improves the lift-to-drag ratio. The overall length of the aircraft is 39.15 meters, and the fuselage has a semi-monocoque design. 

Digital Flight Deck

The flight deck configuration in the CRJ 1000 is the same as in the CRJ 900. It is equipped with a powerful Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 avionics system and has a crew alerting system, engine indication system, and electronic flight and info system. 

Additionally, the instrument panel features six cathode ray tube displays. There is an impressive guidance system as well as multiple other advanced systems to help avoid collisions and to check the weather and heading. 

De-icing systems on the cockpit side windows and the windscreen prevent ice from building up during cold international flights. 

Cabin

This jet features a spacious and comfortable cabin, which is great as it is used for international flights, and the extra room ensures that passengers are as comfortable as possible when flying.

The main cabin is 27.6 meters long and is about 101 cubic meters in volume. Between 100 and 104 passengers can comfortably ride in the plane in a four-across seating arrangement.

There are other interior layouts, as well. One is a two-class interior that offers a mixed seat pitch. 

Inside the cabin, the lighting is provided by Hella Aerospace GmbH. A powerful Liebherr management system controls the air conditioning in the cabin. 

Turbofan Engines

All of the CRJ series aircraft are powered by powerful and durable General Electric engines. Each CRJ 1000 features one of two versions – the CF34-8C5A1 or its new derivative version, the A2. 

Both the A2 and the original have the same thrust rating of 60.6kN each, but the A2 has improved and modified software. This allows the engines to offer 5% greater thrust during take-off and 3% higher max thrust for taking off from low-altitude runways.

Additionally, the A2 engine has an improved turbine. This reduces the maintenance cost of the engine and also increases its durability. Modifications include an improved cooling system as well as updated airfoil coating. 

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The engines are, as usual, mounted in the rear of the fuselage and have full digital control. 

Performance

This jet can cruise at 829km/h and has a service ceiling of 12,479 meters. With an impressive 3,004 kilometer range, it can go the farthest out of the aircraft in this series. 

The CRJ 1000 only needs 2,212 meters for take-off and just 1,750 meters for landing. 

Landing Gear

This is a large jet that requires high-quality landing gear to ensure that there won’t be issues when the plane is coming in to the landing strip. That’s why it’s been outfitted with Menasco Aerospace landing gear. This gear is a retractable tricycle-type gear.

Competitors

One of the major competitors of the CRJ-1000 is the Embraer E-190. This plane can easily carry between 66 and 124 passengers, but the CRJ-1000 is thought to have a better profit per seat than this competition. 

Other competitors include the Boeing 737-700 and the Airbus A319.

Operating Cost

The CRJ 1000 offers the lowest seat-mile cost in this jet’s market, as it uses up to 13% less fuel than the competition.


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