N925EV: Britt Airways Bombardier CRJ200

PLANE INFORMATION

AIRLINE
STATUS
Inactive
ICAO IDENTIFIER
ACD135
SEAT CONFIGURATION
50 seats
50 Economy
ENGINES
2 x GE CF34-3B1
FIRST FLIGHT
Aug 2003 (21 years ago)
DESCRIPTION
The Bombardier CRJ-200, or CRJ2, is a regional jet designed to serve small markets and feeder routes. It seats up to 50 passengers and is favored for its efficiency and performance in shorter, regional flights.

LIVE TRACKING

STATISTICS

PAST WEEK
FLIGHTS
11 (1.6/day)
DISTANCE
6,339 km
DELAYED
2 (18%)
PAST MONTH
FLIGHTS
122 (4.1/day)
DISTANCE
59,425 km
DELAYED
29 (23%)
PAST YEAR
FLIGHTS
1659 (4.5/day)
DISTANCE
875,530 km
DELAYED
334 (20%)
SHOW ALL STATISTICS
18:00 CDT
4 days ago
1min early
19:00 EDT
4 days ago
19min early
20:35 CDT
5 days ago
20min late
21:51 CDT
5 days ago
15min early
14:50 CDT
6 days ago
7min late
16:44 CDT
5 days ago
24min early
23:10 CDT
6 days ago
1h 38min late
17. May 00:53 CDT
6 days ago
1h 30min late

HISTORICAL FLIGHTS

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AIRLINE INFORMATION

Britt Airways was a regional airline in the United States that operated from 1964 until it merged with ExpressJet in 1996. It was established as Vercoa Air Service in 1964 and renamed to Britt Airlines when it was purchased by William and Marilyn Britt in 1975 later on Britt Airways. It was based in Terre Haute, Indiana until 1996. It began as a commuter airline. It primarily operated turboprop aircraft but also flew British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven twinjets as an independent air carrier at one point as well. The airline evolved into a regional air carrier operating code share flights primarily for Continental Airlines.
SOURCE: Wikipedia
Britt Airways
IDENTIFIER RU/BTA
FREQUENT-FLYER PROGRAM OnePass
FOUNDED 1964
STARTED OPERATIONS 1975
CEASED OPERATIONS 1996

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