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MTOW[207] 63.10 t / 139,000 lb 69.

90 t / 154,000 lb

Maximum payload 15.1 t (33,300 lb) 18.7 t (41,200 lb)

OEW 77,650 lb (35.22 t)[210] 81,750 lb (37.08 t)[211]

Fuel capacity [207] 21,805 L / 5,760 USgal 21,508 L / 5,681 USgal

Range[207] 6,297 km / 3,400 nmi 6,204 km / 3,350 nmi

Cruise speed Mach .82 (470 kn; 871 km/h) max, Mach .78 (447 kn; 829 km/h) typical

Takeoff distance (MTOW) 4,800 ft / 1,463 m [208] 6,200 ft / 1,890 m [209]

Landing distance (MLW) 4,550 ft / 1,387 m [208] 4,950 ft / 1,509 m [209]

Ceiling 41,000 ft / 12,497 m [206]

Engines 2× Pratt & Whitney PW1500G

Unit thrust 18,900–23,300 lbf / 84.1–103.6 kN 21,000–23,300 lbf / 93.4–103.6 kN

ICAO type BCS1 [212] BCS3 [212]

See also[edit]

• Aviation portal
• Canada portal
Current and future generation regional jets and small narrowbodies, based on CAPA and Bombardier

Related development

• Bombardier CRJ700/900/1000
• Comac C919 (agreement
between Comac and Bombardier for program
commonalities)[213]
• Irkut MC-21 (agreement
between Irkut and Bombardier for joint customer
support)[214]
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

• Airbus A320neo family


• Irkut MC-21
• Boeing 737 MAX
• Embraer E-Jets/E-Jets E2
• Sukhoi Superjet 100/130
Related lists

• List of civil aircraft


• List of jet airliners

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