Embraer to deliver first E2 jet in April

Jakob Wert
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An E195-E2 at the Paris Air Show 2017

Embraer plans to deliver the first E190-E2 jet to its launch customer Widerøe in April 2018.

The regional airline from Norway has 3 E190-E2 (+12 purchase rights) on order. According to Embraer, this contract is worth almost 880 million USD.

Widerøe currently operates an all-Bombardier turboprop fleet of 40 aircraft. It is the largest regional airline in Scandinavia.

The Embraer E2 regional jet family consists of 3 different aircraft, E175-E2, E190-E2 and E195-E2. It has a total of 233 firm orders from 7 different airlines and leasing companies.

In a two class configuration, the E190-E2 has a capacity of 97 passengers, max. capacity is at 114 passengers. The aircraft had it’s first flight on May 23rd, 2016.

The E2 is the successor of Embraer’s E-jet family. Almost 1,400 E-jets have been built since introduction in 2004.

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