N541GJ: GoJet Airlines Bombardier CRJ700

PLANE INFORMATION

AIRLINE
STATUS
Active
ICAO IDENTIFIER
A6DC42
SEAT CONFIGURATION
50 seats
10 First 20 Eco+ 20 Economy
ENGINES
2 x GE CF34-8C1
DESCRIPTION
The Bombardier CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000 are a family of regional jet airliners designed and manufactured by Canadian transportation conglomerate Bombardier; this aircraft trio has been collectively marketed by the company as the CRJ Series.[4] Their design was derived from the smaller CRJ100 and 200 airliners.

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STATISTICS

PAST WEEK
FLIGHTS
34 (4.9/day)
DISTANCE
26,245 km
DELAYED
10 (29%)
PAST MONTH
FLIGHTS
146 (4.9/day)
DISTANCE
104,510 km
DELAYED
35 (23%)
PAST YEAR
FLIGHTS
1434 (3.9/day)
DISTANCE
816,014 km
DELAYED
281 (19%)
SHOW ALL STATISTICS
15:00 EDT
12 minutes ago
7min early
17:00 CDT
in 107 minutes
2min early
12:15 CDT
177 minutes ago
22min late
14:15 EDT
57 minutes ago
22min early
23:15 CDT
15 hours ago
26min late
23. May 01:25 CDT
13 hours ago
20min early
20:35 CDT
18 hours ago
24min late
22:35 CDT
16 hours ago
2min early
18:05 EDT
21 hours ago
2h 54min late
19:45 CDT
19 hours ago
2h 47min late
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HISTORICAL FLIGHTS

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2019

AIRLINE INFORMATION

GoJet Airlines LLC is a regional airline headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri, United States. Wholly owned by Trans States Holdings, it has 1,670 employees. It operates commuter feeder services under the United Express brand of United Airlines. United Express flights are currently operated out of United's hubs at Chicago–O'Hare, Newark and Washington-Dulles. GoJet's Delta Connection branded flights came to an end on March 31, 2020. Most of the flying at the end of the agreement was out of Detroit and Minneapolis–St. Paul as well as Raleigh–Durham International Airport. GoJet Airlines' system operations center, training center and corporate offices are co-located in the former Trans World Airlines and Ozark Airlines training center in Bridgeton, Missouri. The airline uses the former McDonnell Douglas factory hangar at Saint Louis Lambert International Airport as its primary maintenance facility, with maintenance staff available at all of the airline's destinations. Its call sign, "Lindbergh", is named for aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, who flew the Spirit of St. Louis solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927; the first person to do so.
SOURCE: Wikipedia
GoJet Airlines
IDENTIFIER G7/GJS
CALLSIGN LINDBERGH
ALLIANCE Star Alliance (affiliate)
FREQUENT-FLYER PROGRAM Mileage Plus
FOUNDED 2004
WEBSITE http://www.gojetairlines.com

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