Regional Jet
定义
A small jet aircraft designed for short-haul routes connecting smaller cities to hub airports. Typically seats 50-100 passengers. Examples: Embraer E-Jets, CRJ series.
相关术语
Spoke
A route from a hub airport to a smaller destination in the hub-and-spoke network model. Spoke routes feed passengers into the hub for connecting flights.
Turboprop
An aircraft powered by turbine engines that drive propellers. More fuel-efficient than jets on short routes under 500 miles. Examples: ATR 72, Dash 8.
Narrow-Body Aircraft
A single-aisle aircraft with a fuselage diameter typically 3-4 meters, seating 100-240 passengers. Used for short to medium-haul flights. Examples: Boeing 737, Airbus A320.
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