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 | | Providing much of the running with Embraer is the Canadian-based company Bombardier, who's subsidiary Canadair developed a version of their business jet as the CRJ100 and CRJ200 for the regional airliner market, the first of these entering service in November 1992. |
 | | Not as successful, in terms of total sales as the Embraer, Bombardier have developed a stretched version, the 70-seat CRJ700, which made its maiden flight in May 1999 and should be delivered to launch customers Brit Air in France and American Eagle (the American Airlines subsidiary) early in 2001. |
 | | None the less Bombardier's deHavilland Division first flew their largest DHC Q Series aircraft, the 70-seat, twin P and WC turbo-prop-powered, Dash 8-Q400 in January 1998. |
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