The Embraer E175 is a single-aisle aircraft, capable of carrying up to 76 passengers in a typical two-class configuration. The aircraft made its first revenue flight in July 2005 with Air Canada.
On February 25, in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil (Comissão de Valores Mobiliários, CVM), Embraer said that the company’s Board of Directors approved another four-year ...
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is some 10% higher than current U.S. scope clauses permit. Credit: Embraer Embraer is keeping the E175-E2 on hold for another four years, the company confirmed Feb. 25. "[Today], the board of ...
The company states: “Embraer (ERJ), in attention to Resolution ... unions regarding the maximum take-off weight limitation for aircraft with up to 76 seats, together with current global market ...
with an option to acquire 19 more E-175. Total value of the order was put at US$ 1.9 billion, based on the current list price for the aircraft. Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer said on ...
Earlier Tuesday, Embraer reported a firm order for 15 E190-E2 aircraft from Japanese airline ANA Holdings, with options for five more planes. Write to Josh Beckerman at [email protected] ...