EMBRAER ERJ-170/175/190/195

2004’€“ Present

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Embraer's ERJ 170-195 series is presented as a successful line of regional jets, growing in size and capability across its models.
  • The series includes progressively larger aircraft, from the ERJ-170 (70 seats) up to the ERJ-195 (108 seats), with each model offering increased passenger capacity.
  • Each version of these regional jets is available in standard and long-range configurations, and a corporate jet variant of the ERJ-170 is also being explored.
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STANDARD DATA (ERJ-170): Seats: 78; Gross weight: 78,153 lbs.; Empty weight: 44,422 lbs.; Engines: two 14,000 lb. General Electric CF34-8Es.
PERFORMANCE: Max cruise: 470 kts.; Range: 1,800–2,100 nm; Service ceiling: 37,000 ft.; Takeoff field length: 5,499 ft.; Landing field length: 399 ft.

Embraer’s success in regionals is manifested in its largest and most capable models in the fleet, the ERJ 170-195. As the numbers imply, each model of the ERJ is bigger that the predecessor. The original ERJ-170 has 70 seats, the ERJ-175 is five feet longer with 78, the 190 holds 98 passengers and the 195 will seat up to 108. Each version of Embraer’s biggest regional jets come in a standard and long range version, plus the company is looking at a variant of the ERJ-170 as a corporate jet.

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