History: Bombardier CSeries CS300
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Role | Narrow-body jet airliner | ||
First flight : | 27 February 2015 | ||
Status : | flight testing | ||
Primary users : | n/a | ||
Produced : | 2012 - present | ||
Introduced : | 14 December 2016 with airBaltic | ||
Number built : | 1 | ||
Unit cost : | US$ 82 million |
The Bombardier CSeries CS300 is a narrow-body, twin-engine, medium-range jet airliner that is currently under development by Bombardier Aerospace, a canadian aircraft manufacturer. When ready the CSeries CS300 can transport 135 people in standard configuration and it will compete with a new generation of airplanes like the Airbus A320 NEO, Boeing 737 MAX, Mitsubishi Regional Jet, Sukhoi Superjet 100 and the Embraer E-Jets family.
Initially dubbed as the Bombardier C130, in the certification documentation the airplane is designated as BD-500 with suffix -1A11. The first flight of the CS300 took place on the 27 February 2015 and its expected to enter service in the second half of 2016 with airBaltic.
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Development
Background
Production
Airbus takeover
Design
Technology
Operational Service
Competitors
Orders and Deliveries
Timeline of orders for Bombardier C-SeriesAccidents
Specifications
Similar aircraft
Airbus A320 NEO
Boeing 737 MAX
Mitsubishi Regional Jet
Sukhoi Superjet 100
Embraer E-Jets
Further reading
Bombardier CSeries CS100
Bombardier Aerospace
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