How many passengers does an E190 hold?

How many passengers does an E190 hold?

It can carry up to 100 passengers in a two-class configuration or up to 124 in the single-class high-density configuration. The first flight of the E190 was on March 12, 2004 (PP-XMA), with the first flight of the E195 (PP-XMJ) on December 7 of the same year.

How big is a Embraer 190?

Aircraft facts

Wingspan 28.72 m
Length 36.24 m
Height 10.55 m
Cruising speed 850 km/h
Max. range 3,300 km

How much does an Embraer 190 cost?

The Embraer E190-E2 costs $60.8 million. The market for 100-seat airliners has been the talk of the aviation industry this year.

Where are Embraer planes made?

The company’s headquarters and main production base are in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil. It also has production bases in the State of São Paulo at Botucatu, Eugênio de Melo (a district of São José dos Campos) and Gavião Peixoto.

What is the easiest commercial jet to fly?

The Cessna 172 is the best selling aircraft of all time, and according to a survey taken by flight schools around the world, it has also been voted the easiest to fly. Although originally designed as a ‘personal plane’ it has rapidly gained popularity over the years as a trainer.

What type of plane is the Embraer 190?

The Embraer 190 is a narrow-body, twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace company. BA CityFlyer operates the aircraft from London City airport to UK and European destinations. The aircraft is a low wing design with engines mounted below the wings.

Why is the Embraer ERJ-190 the most sought after aircraft?

The Embraer ERJ-190 is the most sought-after aircraft of the Embraer E-Jet family of regional jets. Due to its performance characteristics, the plane quickly became popular with regional carriers and appeared on short and medium-range routes.

What kind of aircraft is the E190?

E-JETS. The Business Warrior Seeing a gap in the market for a regional aircraft with mainline capabilities, we launched the E190. Offering customers one of the most spacious interiors of all single-aisle aircraft, it also delivers impressive economics.

Who are Embraer’s customers?

In early 2014, Embraer had delivered 500 aircraft to a variety of customers, including Air Canada, Air France subsidiary Regional, Virgin Blue, NAS Air of Saudi Arabia, and TAME of Ecuador. June 2008 saw a dual order for these jets.