kellwolf
Piece of Trash
Short answer: airlines don't care about climb performance. They care about getting from point A to point B as cheaply as possible.
In addition to that, airlines are continually using the CRJ on routes it was NOT designed for. I don't think Bombardier had MEM-YYZ in mind when they came up with the design for the CRJ. I've also been told that they weren't designed to for the insane amount of cycles (takeoffs and landings) per day that they are put through at a lot of airlines.
Fact is, due to killer lease options, operating costs and lucrative partnership contracts with major airlines, regional airlines can operate the CRJ on the cheap. They don't care that it only climbs at 500 fpm on a hot day above FL260. By that point, it's not burning much fuel, so the beancounters don't care.
In addition to that, airlines are continually using the CRJ on routes it was NOT designed for. I don't think Bombardier had MEM-YYZ in mind when they came up with the design for the CRJ. I've also been told that they weren't designed to for the insane amount of cycles (takeoffs and landings) per day that they are put through at a lot of airlines.
Fact is, due to killer lease options, operating costs and lucrative partnership contracts with major airlines, regional airlines can operate the CRJ on the cheap. They don't care that it only climbs at 500 fpm on a hot day above FL260. By that point, it's not burning much fuel, so the beancounters don't care.