CRJ revival drives MHIRJ maintenance surge, with demand said to last years

With no direct competitors, MHIRJ estimates CRJ200s could remain airborne for another two decades. MHIRJ Aviation’s maintenance business is booming as airlines have been returning more CRJ regional jets to service, a trend the company expects will continue for years due to what it views as a lack of
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