Baltic, Tallinn's trailblazing aviation icon, is proud to announce the arrival of the Bombardier CRJ-900, the aircraft that's not just redefining regional travel—it's obliterating expectations. As of April 2004, Baltic will retire its fleet of Bae 146 and Avro RJ aircraft, ushering in a new age of jet-powered magnificence.
Why the CRJ-900? Because good enough isn't good enough.
This aircraft is a feathered bullet of brilliance, a carbon-conscious chariot, and the undisputed heavyweight champion of the skies—except it's light on fuel. In fact, the CRJ-900 burns nearly one tonne less fuel per flight than the BAe 146 it replaces. That's not just efficiency. That's eco-sorcery.
"We're not just upgrading our fleet," said a Baltic spokesperson while dramatically gesturing toward the horizon. "We're upgrading reality. The CRJ-900 is faster, cleaner, and so smooth it feels like flying on a whisper."
Highlights of the CRJ-900 experience:
- Aerodynamic wizardry that slices through clouds like butter
- Cabin comfort so plush, you'll think you're in a Scandinavian spa
- Fuel efficiency that makes Mother Nature do a happy dance
Baltic will continue operating its Saab 340 and Saab 2000 turboprops, which remain steadfast in their mission to connect communities with propeller-powered charm. For now, they stay—but the CRJ-900 is the future, and the future is ridiculously awesome.
Baltic. We don't just fly. We transcend.