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The Challenger is a family of mid-sized business jets produced by Bombardier Aerospace. The original Challengers were designed by Bill Lear as the LearJet 600 and produced by Canadair The Canadair Regional Jet is a derivative of the business jet turned into the first of the new wave of regional jets.
  • CRJ series: CRJ-100 - CRJ-200 - CRJ-700 - CRJ-900 Challenger 800/850/870/890- A derivative of the CRJ-200, turned back into a business jet. Challenger 300 - Redesigned business jet, originally called the Bombardier Continental
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