Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 Seat Map

Interactive seat map with 76 seats across 2 cabins. Hover over any seat for details on pitch, width, and special features.

12Air Canada Business Class·1-2
64Air Canada Economy·2-2

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Legend

Business
Economy
Extra legroom / Exit row
Caution
ExitExit
LavatoryLavatory

Cabin Classes

Air Canada Business Class

12 seats · 1-2
Pitch
37"
Width
19.5"
Recline
5"
Type
Recliner
  • 12-seat Business cabin in rows 1 to 4
  • 1-2 layout with a solo seat on the left side
  • Forward lavatory sits ahead of row 1 on the right side
  • Row 1 is the bulkhead row

Air Canada Economy

64 seats · 2-2
Pitch
31"
Width
17.3"
Recline
2"
Type
Standard
  • 64 Economy seats in rows 12 to 27
  • Row 12 is the bulkhead Preferred row
  • Rows 19 and 20 are the over-wing exit rows
  • Row 27 is closest to the rear lavatory

Aircraft Amenities

WIFI

Wi-Fi

Air Canada is equipping its refreshed Air Canada Express CRJ900 fleet with onboard Wi-Fi, but availability can still vary by aircraft assignment.

IFE

In-Flight Entertainment

Streaming entertainment to personal devices is offered on refreshed CRJ900 aircraft instead of seatback screens.

PWR

Power & Charging

USB charging is available on refreshed aircraft, though outlet availability can vary by retrofit status and aircraft assignment.

VIEW

Windows

Windows are smaller than on newer mainline jets and several seats around the wing can have imperfect alignment.

BINS

Overhead Bins

The CRJ900's bins are smaller than on newer narrowbodies, so roller bag space can fill up quickly.

Key Features

  • 176 seats total: 12 Business and 64 Economy
  • 2Business uses a 1-2 layout in rows 1 to 4
  • 3Economy uses a 2-2 layout from rows 12 to 27
  • 4Rows 12, 19 and 20 are the main extra-space rows
  • 5One lavatory is at the front right and one at the rear right

About the Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900

The Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 seats 76 passengers in a two-cabin layout with 12 Business Class seats and 64 Economy seats. Business Class spans rows 1 to 4 in a 1-2 layout, while Economy begins at row 12 in a 2-2 layout and continues to row 27.

The most spacious Economy seats are the bulkhead row 12 seats and the over-wing exit rows 19 and 20. The least desirable seats are row 18, which sits ahead of the exit area, and row 27, which is beside the rear lavatory and service area.

Cabin Comparison

CabinSeatsLayoutPitchWidthReclineType
Air Canada Business Class121-237"19.5"5"recliner
Air Canada Economy642-231"17.3"2"standard

Frequently Asked Questions

How many seats does the Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 have?
The Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 has 76 seats across 2 cabins: 12 in Air Canada Business Class, 64 in Air Canada Economy.
Does the Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 have seatback screens?
The Mitsubishi CRJ900 offers streaming entertainment to personal devices. Streaming entertainment to personal devices is offered on refreshed CRJ900 aircraft instead of seatback screens.
Does the Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 have Wi-Fi?
Yes — Air Canada is equipping its refreshed Air Canada Express CRJ900 fleet with onboard Wi-Fi, but availability can still vary by aircraft assignment.
What is the seat pitch in Air Canada Economy?
Economy class on the Air Canada Mitsubishi CRJ900 has a seat pitch of 31" with a seat width of 17.3".