BRITISH AEROSPACE RJ70/85/100

1993’€“2002

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The Avro RJ series, an upgraded version of the BAe-146, featured modern glass cockpits and efficient FADEC-equipped Allied Signal turbofan engines.
  • Available in three fuselage lengths, the RJ70 variant typically seated 70 passengers and had a performance range of 1,440-1,660 nautical miles.
  • Production of the Avro RJ series concluded in 2002, with a planned higher-capacity RJ115 variant never being built.
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STANDARD DATA: (RJ70) Seats 70. Gross wt. 95,000. Empty wt. 52,690. Engines four 6,130-lb. Allied Signal LF-507 turbofans.
PERFORMANCE: Max speed Mach 0.73. Cruise 412 kts. Range 1,440-1,660 nm. Ceiling 40,000′.

The Avro RJ series were upgrades from the BAe-146 series. The RJ variants came in three fuselage lengths, all with glass cockpits and super-efficient FADEC-equipped Allied Signal engines. British Aerospace also planned on offering an RJ115, with extra emergency exits and a higher seat capacity, but none were built before production ended in 2002.

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