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De Havilland Dash 8-300 turboprop that is an earlier variant of the Colgan Air -400 model that went down in Buffalo. This Air Canada Jazz flight is seen taxiing in towards it's gate at Boston-Logan. One unique aspect of the Dash 8-300 aircraft is that not only can it carry 50 passengers, but it has the ability to safely take off and land at airports with shorter runways than common regional jets of similar size.


Delta Conncton regional jet leaving Logan Airport on April 2, flew right over me. This jet was not very recogizable due to the short time that it took to fly over. The operating carrier for this flight is either Comair or Pinnacle Airlines going to a smaller Delta hub such a Detroit, Mempis or Cincinatti, these flights are flown by smaller regional jets so that the customer has more departure times to choose from.


Embraer ERJ-135 regional jet operating for American Eagle at Boston-Logan, this is one of the smallest regional jets in airline service yet many who book flights on such aircraft simply assume that they are flying on American Airlines because that's what orbitz/hotwire/priceline listed the flight number as for customers.


Delta Connection regional jet service non-stop from Chicago-Midway Airport to New York-LaGuardia. This jet looks a lot like a 737 from the outside, but has no middle seats inside. The aircraft is an E-175 and consists of cutting edge innovations that make it more comfortable and more advanced than almost all mainline aircraft in service today, it's avionics are far more advanced than that of a Boeing 747.