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Its like a mini, uncomfortable 737 or A320, only they label it a "regional jet."
 
Embraer had the 170/190 on the drawing board before the 145. They threw the 145 together to compete with the CRJ in a short period of time. Embraer called it a flaming success if they sold only 200 145's.
 
I cant wait to fly one! I dont care what I'll get paid because its a shiny jet! I would look really good in my uniform flying one as well!
 
Bluto said:
Who called it a "regional" jet?

ALPA......or they will. It doesn't say Boeing or McDonnell Douglas or Airbus on it anywhere. It must be flown by the low experienced commuter pilots, and in a side note.......they are taking our jobs!!!!
 
atlcrashpad said:
Anyone have a pic of the "New" C Series RJ? Supposed to look like a E 170/190.


ANY THING THAT HOLD 110-130 SEAST IS NOT A DAMN RJ. IT IS AN AIRLINER. ARE YOU KNOW GOING TO CALL A-319 OR 737 RJ'S?
 
Bluto said:
Who called it a "regional" jet?

Airline management called it a regional when discussing what they're gonna pay the pilots.

Strangely, marketing calls it a something else (like large, roomy, and ANYTHING but a regional jet)
 

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