Instead of calling the CRJs Mitsubishi, you need to use the name that all the airlines that use various CRJs call it........BOMBARDIERs. If you go to any of their websites, you would see that it's still called the Bombardier CRJ 900.
@@intelligentdonut Lots of companies are owned by other companies but they still retain their original brand names just like the airlines show on their sites about their aircraft.
Instead of calling the CRJs Mitsubishi, you need to use the name that all the airlines that use various CRJs call it........BOMBARDIERs. If you go to any of their websites, you would see that it's still called the Bombardier CRJ 900.
You gonna cry?
Well, they are Mitsubishi.
@@intelligentdonut Lots of companies are owned by other companies but they still retain their original brand names just like the airlines show on their sites about their aircraft.
@@notfbi5059 Good one. If facts get in the way, be insulting.....at least you got a love from the planesguy!
Was hoping the First Officer was someone i knew that flys through there with EDV. No such luck