N311PQ is one of 109 Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft flown for Delta Connection by Endeavor Air. The regional airline is fully owned by the parent Delta Air Lines. We photographed his CRJ-900 on March 10, 2018 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
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N311PQ
N311PQ performed its first flight on March 21, 2014 and was delivered to Endeavor Air on April 18, 2014. This is one of 109 Bombardier CRJ-900 airliners flown for Delta Connection by Endeavor. The regional jet is configured for a maximum total of 76 passengers with 12 first class seats, 20 more in premium economy and 44 economy class seats.
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Bombardier CRJ-900LR
The Bombardier CRJ-900 is a stretched version of the CRJ700. The launch customer was Mesa Air Group, a regional operator in the United States. There are now nearly 500 CRJ900 aircraft in service.
The aircraft is 36.2 metres or 119 feet in length. At the tail, the airliner stands 7.5 metres or 25 feet in height. The wingspan is 24.9 metres or 82 feet. The maximum flight range is 2,876 kilometres.
Delta Connection
Delta Connection is a regional brand of Delta Air Lines. There are six regional airlines that operate flights for Delta Connection, including: Endeavor Air, ExpressJet, SkyWest Airlines, Compass Airlines, GoJet Airlines and Republic Airline. Endeavor is the only airline in the group wholly owned by Delta. The combined fleet numbers over 450 aircraft.
Endeavor Air
Endeavor Air was founded in 1985 as Express Airlines I and changed names to Pinnacle Airlines in 2002. Pinnacle became a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines in 2012 and the name was changed to Endeavor Air on August 1, 2013.
The airline is headquartered at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) and is member of the SkyTeam Alliance through the parent company. Endeavor has a fleet of nearly 160 aircraft, 55 Bombardier CRJ-200 and 109 Bombardier CRJ-900.