CS300

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The CS300, originally developed by Bombardier as part of the CSeries family, is a narrow-body commercial jet that was later rebranded as the Airbus A220-300 after Airbus acquired the program.

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CS300 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial passenger aircraft
narrow-body jet airliner
regional jet
twin-engine jet
aircraftCategory single-aisle jet
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
aircraftFamily A220-100
surface form: A220

CSeries
aircraftFamilySuccessorName Airbus A220
aircraftGeneration new-generation narrow-body
aircraftRole commercial airliner
short- to medium-haul operations
aircraftSeries A220 series
surface form: A220-300
engineConfiguration twin-engine
engineType turbofan
firstOperator airBaltic
icaoWakeTurbulenceCategory medium
laterRebrandedAs Airbus A220
surface form: Airbus A220-300
launchCustomer airBaltic
manufacturer Bombardier
surface form: Bombardier Aerospace
marketSegment 100–150 seat market
maximumSeatingCapacity around 160 passengers
notableFeature high fuel efficiency compared to older narrow-body jets
reduced noise levels compared to previous-generation aircraft
originalProgramOwner Bombardier
partOf Airbus A220
surface form: Bombardier CSeries family
primaryUse commercial passenger transport
rebrandedBy Airbus
typicalSeatingCapacity 130–160 passengers

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