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Embraer E-Jet E2 family

The Embraer E-Jet E2 family are medium-range jet airliners developed by Embraer, succeeding the original E-Jet. The program was launched at the Paris Air Show in 2013. The first variant, the E190-E2, took its first flight on 23 May 2016 and was certified on 28 February 2018 before entering service with Widerøe on 24 April.

E-Jet E2 family
E175-E2 / E190-E2 / E195-E2
An E190-E2 of Widerøe, its launch operator
Role Narrow-body jet airliner
National origin Brazil
Manufacturer Embraer
First flight 23 May 2016[1]
Introduction 24 April 2018 with Widerøe[2]
Status In service
Primary users KLM Cityhopper
Helvetic Airways
Azul Brazilian Airlines
Binter Canarias
Produced 2013-present
Number built 56 in total as of 30 September 2022[3][4]
Developed from Embraer E-Jet family

The three twinjet variants share the same four-abreast narrow-body fuselage with different lengths and three different new wings, Pratt & Whitney PW1000G turbofans in two sizes, fly-by-wire controls with new avionics, and an updated cabin.

Development

Background

In 2010, it appeared possible Embraer could directly challenge the Bombardier CSeries (now A220) with a clean-sheet five-abreast design for 100 to 150 passengers. When that market segment grew more competitive with the announcement of the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing 737 MAX, Embraer had instead committed to producing new variants of its E-Jet family of regional jets by the time of the November 2011 Dubai Air Show.[5]

These new variants would be better positioned to compete with the CSeries and would be powered by new engines with larger diameter fans that would offer improvements in specific fuel consumption, as well as slightly taller landing gear and possibly a new aluminum or carbon fiber-based wing. Embraer named this new development "the E-jets second generation".[6] The $1.7 billion program was launched at the Paris Air Show in 2013.[7][8]

Flight testing

 
An E190-E2 prototype, the E190-E2 made its maiden flight on 23 May 2016 and was type certificated on 28 February 2018.

The first E-Jet E2, an E190-E2, was rolled out on 25 February 2016 and made its maiden flight on 23 May in São José dos Campos. It flew for three hours and twenty minutes to Mach 0.82, climbed to 12,000 metres (41,000 ft), retracted the landing gear and flaps, and engaged the fly-by-wire in normal mode. It flew earlier than the previously anticipated second half of 2016. The program had fewer challenges than expected and introduction was then planned in the first quarter of 2018. The airplane was slightly below expected weight and the other two E190-E2 prototypes should fly within a year.[1]

The second prototype made its maiden flight on 8 July 2016. The flight lasted 2 hours and 55 minutes without any incidents. The first E-Jet E2 flew from Brazil to Farnborough Airshow just 45 days after its maiden flight, demonstrating maturity and confidence in the design.[9] In April 2017, as 650 hours of flight tests had been completed and the program was on schedule. Embraer wants to guarantee a 99% schedule reliability in the first year of service.[10]

Half of the flight testing was done by June 2017; the aerodynamics were better than predicted and the E190-E2 hot and high performance was better than expected.[11] The E195-E2's MTOW increased to 61,500 kg (135,600 lb) and its range to 2,600 nmi (4,800 km).[12] In June 2017, the four E190-E2s and the single E195-E2 - which was presented at the 2017 Paris Air Show - had made more than 900 flight-test hours, mostly by the E190-E2s.[13] In July 2017, the five aircraft had flown 1,000 flight-test hours while the E190-E2 had accomplished 55% of its test campaign.[14]

In January 2018, 98% of the test campaign was done with 2,000 flight hours. Fuel burn was 17.3% lower than for the E190 up from 16% predicted. Range increased by 750 nmi (1,390 km) from hot-and-high or short runways: 1,600 or 2,200 nmi (3,000 or 4,100 km) from Mexico City or London City, and noise margin to Stage 4 was 3 EPNdB better than specification at 20 EPNdB.[15]

The E190-E2 received its type certificate from the ANAC, FAA and EASA on 28 February 2018.[16] The first production engines for the larger variant were delivered in February 2019 and should deliver a 24% reduction in per-seat fuel burn compared with the E195.[17] The E195-E2 obtained its type certification in April 2019.[18]

Production

 
The E-Jet E2 competes with the Airbus A220 in the background.

Inspired by the automotive industry's production of multiple models on the same line, Embraer proposed building the E190/195-E2 alongside the original E175/190/195 at a steady rate of eight aircraft per month by the end of 2018. Production of the original E-Jet family was projected to slow if assembly of the E175-E2 had started in 2021.[19]

As Embraer transitioned from its previous E-jets to the upgraded E2, it was expecting to deliver 85-95 airliners in 2018 with a negative $150 million free cash flow, less than in 2017 with 78 deliveries in the first nine months with a cash outflow of $700 million: return to profitability will take at least three years once the program investment is reduced and the production ramp up is complete.[20]

E2s was to account for 10% of Embraer airliner deliveries in 2018 before a planned rise in 2019. Embraer thought Airbus would not be able to lower the A220 supply chain costs enough to make it profitable and viewed the A220 as a heavy, expensive and long-range aircraft. Embraer hoped the E2's operational capabilities would win a majority of the market share as commitments were hoped to follow certification and entry into service.[21] Embraer delivered 101 airliners in 2017, down from 162 in 2008, but targeted delivering 14 E2 monthly or even 16 or 18. Hybrid stations capable of work on either the E1 or E2 were more automated, moving to 90% automated drilling and riveting for the E2 wing.[22]

Introduction

 
A Widerøe E190-E2. The variant was introduced by the carrier on 24 April 2018.

After type certification, the first E190-E2 was delivered to launch operator Widerøe in April 2018, configured with 114-seat in single-class, followed by deliveries for Air Astana and Chinese GX Airlines. Before the aircraft were delivered, Embraer announced that some of the initial E-Jet E2s will need to be retrofitted due to the shorter life of the combustor in their Pratt & Whitney PW1900G engines. A business class is developed with a 2+2 staggered seat layout offering a seat pitch of up to 137 cm (54 in), available from mid-2019.[23]

Embraer targets a 99% dispatch reliability after 12 months and 99.5% after four years while the E1 took 10 years to achieve its targeted reliability.[22] On 4 April 2018, Widerøe took delivery of its first E190-E2 in Sao Jose dos Campos.[24] It was introduced between Bergen and Tromsø, Norway on 24 April 2018.[2] By June 2018, the first three E190-E2s delivered to Wideroe accumulated 413 flight hours and 332 cycles, an average of 6.57 cycles per day and an average stage length of 1.28 hours, with a 99.35% dispatch reliability and a 97.74% schedule reliability.[25] Widerøe had a dispatch reliability of 98.5% after its first year of operation.[26]

Boeing–Embraer joint venture

In December 2017, Boeing and Embraer were discussing a potential combination.[27] On July 5, 2018, Boeing and Embraer announced a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a joint venture, in which Boeing would hold an 80% stake, to produce and service Embraer's commercial airliners, including the E-Jet E2.[28] Aviation industry analysts noted that the deal would be good for both companies, as Boeing needed smaller aircraft, like the E-Jet and E-Jet E2 families, and Embraer needed the marketing power of a larger company as the E-Jet E2 family was selling slowly.[29]

On February 26, 2019, the partnership was approved by Embraer's shareholders,[30] and the new joint venture was waiting for regulatory approval. On April 24, 2020, Boeing terminated the deal, stating that Embraer did not satisfy the conditions of the agreement.[31] Embraer rejected Boeing's reasons, saying the company sought to avoid its commitments and said it would pursue "all remedies against Boeing for the damages incurred,"[32] which industry analysts believe may include damages for orders that were lost while customers were waiting for the deal to close.[33]

Design

 
An E195-E2 from below: high wing aspect ratio and single slotted flaps

Embraer targets 16 to 24% lower fuel burn and 15–25% lower maintenance cost per seat.[34] In the E190-E2, of the 17.3% better fuel burn, 11% comes from the geared turbofan, 4.8% from the improved aerodynamics of the new high aspect ratio wing and 1.5% from the fly-by-wire's 15% smaller tail surfaces.[35]

Over a 600 nmi (1,100 km) trip and with a US$72 fuel barrel, Embraer estimates a 97-seat E190-E2 trip cost is 7% lower for a 1% higher seat cost than a 106-seat A220-100, a 120-seat E195-E2 has a 2% higher trip cost but a 10% lower seat cost and 10% lower trip cost and 3% lower seat cost than a 129-seat A220-300; and while a 97-seat E190 had an 18% higher seat cost than a 150-seat A320 and a 23% lower trip cost, an E190-E2 has a 30% lower trip cost for an 8% higher seat cost than a 150-seat A320neo, while an E195-E2 has the same seat cost but 20% lower trip cost.[36] By October, Embraer raised its E190/E195-E2 seat or trip costs claim to roughly 10% better than the A220.[37]

 
Embraer E195-E2 prototype, seen from front, showing its gull wing

Built on the first generation E-Jet, its wing is redesigned, and it introduces new pylons, landing gear, horizontal stabilizers, cabin, cabin air system, air cycle machine, bleed air system, and a new fly-by-wire system.[38] The switch to a composite wing was not yet justified economically for a similar shape, the less draggy flaps are single-slotted instead of the more complex double-slotted on the E1, and the engine pylon is shorter.[22] The raised, 11:1 aspect ratio gull-wing partially accommodate the 2.01 m (79 in) diameter geared turbofan engine, larger than the CF34 engine by 66 cm (26 in) while the trailing arm landing gear is taller for 23–25 cm (9.1–9.8 in) higher door sills, giving a 5 cm (2.0 in) lower nacelles than the E1.[35]

GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, and Rolls-Royce were all possible engine suppliers.[39] In January 2013, Embraer selected the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G Geared Turbofan engine as the exclusive powerplant.[40] Honeywell Primus Epic 2 was selected as the avionics package.[41] In 2014, Alta Precision was selected to produce main landing gear components for the E190/E195 E2.[42][importance?]

Moog Inc was selected to supply the Primary Flight Control System.[43] The E2 features a closed loop fly-by-wire control which reduces weight, increases fuel efficiency, enhances control and increases safety by full envelope protection in all flight phases compared to the first E-Jet.[44] The fuel savings of the now closed loop fly-by-wire control come from the enhanced flight stability and the resulting increased lift (lower tail downward force) and weight savings and drag reductions related to the 26% reduction in the horizontal tail (tailplane) size.[45] The wing structure was lightened by 200 kg (440 lb) due to the fly-by-wire ailerons, also used when braking, avoiding larger wheels and brakes.[22] The horizontal stabilizer was reduced from 26 m2 (280 sq ft) on the E190 and E195 to 23 m2 (250 sq ft) on the E2 jets.[46]

The cabin side walls were replaced to gain 2.5 cm (1 in) on each side and new overhead bins are 7.6 cm (3 in) deeper.[22] Baggage bins are enlarged by 40%.[47][48]

Basic maintenance inspections will happen every 1,000 flight hours instead of 850 and the intermediate check interval grew to 10,000 flight hours from 8,500.[15] The heavy-check downtime was reduced by 15% from the E1, no out-of-phase tasks are required, and control and corrosion prevention is required every eight years with 82 tasks down from 240.[49]

Operational history

 
Binter Canarias E195-E2 approaching Arrecife Airport

On 3 December 2018, Air Astana received its first E190-E2 of an order of five, to replace nine E190LR used on domestic and regional routes since 2011.[50]

On 31 October 2019, Helvetic Airways became the fourth airline to take delivery of an E2 aircraft and the third (after Widerøe and Air Astana) to receive an E190-E2 aircraft, configured in a single-class layout with 110 seats.[51] On 1 November 2019, Helvetic Airways made their first revenue flight with the E190-E2. The inaugural flight, LX850, was a 336 nmi (623 km), 95-minute leg from Zürich to Bremen.[52]

 
Graph of seating for current and future generation regional jets and small narrowbodies seating, based on CAPA and Bombardier

On 21 November 2019, Binter Canarias became the fifth airline to take delivery of an E2 aircraft and the second (after Azul Brazilian Airlines) to receive an E195-E2 aircraft, configured in a single-class layout with 132 seats.[53] On 13 December 2019, Binter Canarias made their first revenue flight with the E195-E2, which was to depart from Gran Canaria at 11:35 and to arrive at Sal at 14:00.[54][55]

On 30 December 2019, Air Kiribati received its first E190-E2 of an order of two, becoming the fourth airline to take delivery of an E190-E2 aircraft. The airliner, configured in a two-class layout with 92 seats (12 business and 80 economy class), is to serve destinations throughout the vast expanse of Kiribati, including nonstop from Tarawa to Kiritimati (Christmas) Island (the current domestic flight from Tarawa to Kiritimati requires an international stopover in Fiji).[56]

Variants

E175-E2

The E175-E2 unit cost was US$46.8 million in 2013.[57] The E175-E2 (EMB 190-500) model in the 80-seat range is the smallest in the E-Jet Second Generation family. The E175-E2 will be extended by one seat row from the E175, by 60 cm (24 in) and will seat up to 90 passengers. It was scheduled for first delivery in 2020 but entry into service is delayed by one year to 2021 as it will be over the scope clause weight limit as opposed to the current E175.[58]

By April 2019, the E175-E2 first prototype was under final assembly.[59] Roll-out is targeted for November and first flight before the end of 2019, for a 2021 entry into service if a customer is found.[60] The E175-E2 made its first takeoff on 12 December from São José dos Campos and flew for 2 hours and 18 minutes, starting a 24-month test and certification campaign that will involve two additional aircraft. Embraer has no orders in backlog for the variant, though the company hopes for strong demand from outside North America.[61] By April 2021, its service had been delayed until 2024.[62]

E190-E2

 
The E190-E2 keeps the original E190 36.24 m (119 ft) length and has a single overwing exit per side.

The 98 kN (22,000 lbf) PW1900G has a 190 cm (73 in) fan for a 12:1 bypass ratio. The aluminum wing span increased to 33.7 m (111 ft) for the highest wing aspect ratio of any airliner, just over 11, while the larger E195-E2 has a longer wingtip and the smaller E175-E2 has a downsized wing. It was moved forward to shift the center of gravity envelope aft to reduce the horizontal stabilizer downforce, lowering fuel burn by 1.5%. The trailing link main landing gear has wheel doors to reduce fuel consumption by 1% and is 51 cm (20 in) taller to provide enough engine ground clearance. The E2 have 75% new parts, closed-loop controls fly-by-wire instead of the open-loop type in the E1 gaining improved maintenance intervals. For E1-rated pilots, the transition to the new type need 2.5 days with no full flight simulator, having similar Honeywell Primus Epic 2 avionics.[63] The E190-E2 (EMB 190-300) has a 5 m (16 ft) wider wingspan but otherwise is close in size to the E190, with up to 114 seats in a single class configuration.[64][65][66][67][citation needed]

The E190-E2 unit cost was US$53.6 million in 2013.[57] Embraer had it certified on 28 February 2018.[16] Certification needed 46,000 test hours on ground and 2,200 in flight.[63] Due to better than expected fuel burn during tests, in January 2018 Embraer increased the range to 2,880 nmi (5,330 km), and Bombardier tried to implicate it in the CSeries dumping petition by Boeing as it could attain a 2,900 nmi (5,400 km) range.[68] It entered service with Widerøe on 24 April 2018.[2] In 2018, a newly delivered E190-E2 is worth $34 million, $3 million more than the E190, falling to $20 million in seven years, a 40% decline to be compared with 30% projected for an A320neo over the same timeframe.[69]

E195-E2

 
The E195-E2 is 5.26 m (17.3 ft) longer than the E190-E2 and has dual overwing exits per side. Azul was its launch operator.

The E195-E2 (EMB 190-400) will be extended by three seat rows from the E195 by 2.85 m (9.4 ft), and will accommodate up to 146 seats.

The E195-E2 unit cost was US$60.4 million in 2013.[57] In February 2016, Embraer announced that it had decided to increase the E195-E2's wingspan by 1.4 m (4.6 ft) for greater lift, along with a MTOW increase of 2 t (4,400 lb) to extend its range by 450 nmi (830 km) at sea-level starts, and 250 nmi (460 km) in hot and high conditions.[70][71]

The variant rolled out on 7 March 2017 and Azul was confirmed as its launch operator.[72] It first flew on 29 March 2017, ahead of the previously scheduled second half of the year.[73] Embraer showcased the prototype at the Paris Air Show in June 2017 and plan to enter service in the first half of 2019.[74]

By January 2019, the flight-test program preliminary results shows the E195-E2 could end up being a little above specifications at introduction.[75] It was certified on 15 April 2019, with a fuel burn 1.4% less than originally specified for 25.4% less per seat than the E195.[18] Binter Canarias should be its European launch customer, to enter service in late 2019.[76]

On 12 September 2019, Embraer delivered its first E195-E2 to Azul through lessor AerCap, configured with 136 seats in a single class.[77]

It competes with the Airbus A220-300,[78] at a lower unit cost. As well, Embraer claims E195 trip costs are 22% lower than a 154-seat A320neo and 24% below a 160-seat 737-8 - but airlines install more seats, widening seat costs further apart than the 6% and 8% quoted by Embraer.[22]

On 22 July 2022, an E195-E2 landed at London City Airport (LCY) for the first time, making it the largest aircraft cleared to operate from the small airport.[79]

Operators

As of September 2022, there were 56 E2-Jet aircraft in commercial service with nine operators; the five largest operators are KLM Cityhopper (13), Helvetic Airways (12), Azul Brazilian Airlines (9), Air Astana (5) and Binter Canarias (5).[3][4]

Airlines E175-Е2
in service
E190-Е2
in service
E195-Е2
in service
Total
Air Astana 5 5
Air Kiribati 1 1
Air Peace 5[80][81] 5
Azul Brazilian Airlines 9 9
Belavia 3 3
Binter Canarias 5 5
Helvetic Airways 8 4 12
KLM Cityhopper 13 13
Widerøe 3 3
Total 0 17 39 56

Model summary

E2-Jet model summary
Model variant Orders Deliveries Backlog
E175-E2
E190-E2 20 17 3
E195-E2 227 39 188
E2-Jet Total 247 56 191

Source: Embraer's order book as of 30 September 2022.[3][4][82]

Deliveries by year

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Total
Deliveries 4 14 11 21 6 56

Orders and deliveries

The Embraer E-Jet E2 program was officially launched during the 50th International Paris Air Show held in June 2013, with SkyWest Airlines, a North American regional airline, and ILFC, a leasing company placing the first firm orders for the aircraft.[citation needed]

SkyWest was intended as the launch customer of the Embraer E175-E2, with the airline placing a firm order for 100 aircraft, with purchase rights for another 100, an order valued at US$9.36 billion at list price,[83] although airlines routinely receive deep discounts from the list price of planes. The order was canceled in Q3 of 2018.[citation needed]

ILFC is the launch customer for the Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2, with the leasing company placing a firm order for 25 E190-E2 aircraft and 25 E195-E2 aircraft, with purchase rights for another 25 of each type.[84] ILFC was purchased by AerCap in May 2014.[85]

Embraer E-Jets E2 firm orders[86]
Initial order Country Customer E175-E2 E190-E2 E195-E2 Order total
17 July 2013[87] Ireland AerCap 5 45 50
17 July 2014[88] China ICBC 10 10
21 May 2015[89] Brazil Azul[a] 51 51
15 June 2015[90] United States Aircastle 2 23 25
16 January 2017[91] Norway Widerøe[b] 3 3
26 September 2018[92] Switzerland Helvetic Airways 8 4 12[93]
13 November 2018[94] Spain Binter Canarias 5 5[95]
18 December 2018[96] Kiribati Air Kiribati 2 2[97]
3 April 2019[98] Nigeria Air Peace 13 13[99]
23 April 2021[100] Canada Porter Airlines 50 50[101]
24 January 2022[102] United States Azorra 20 20[102]
6 October 2022[103][104] Oman SalamAir 6 6[105][106]
20 October 2022[107] Belgium TUI fly Belgium 3 3[107]
30 November 2022[108] Spain Binter Canarias 5 5[109]
Totals 0 20 235 255
  1. ^ E195-E2 launch customer
  2. ^ E190-E2 launch operator
Embraer E-Jets E2 leased/removed/canceled/unconfirmed orders not in latest quarter report[86]
Initial order Country Customer E175-E2 E190-E2 E195-E2 Order total
17 June 2013[83] US SkyWest Airlines 100 100[83]
17 July 2014[110] China Tianjin Airlines 20 20
4 December 2018 Kiribati Air Kiribati 2 2[97]
12 November 2019 The Netherlands KLM Cityhopper 25[111] 25
26 May 2020[112] Congo Congo Airways 2 2 4
Totals 100 24 27 151

Binter Canarias has converted two options for Embraer E195-E2 aircraft to firm orders. Their first new Embraer aircraft is expected to be delivered in the second half of 2019 with Binter Canarias being the European launch customer.[113] KLM is to lease 25 E195-E2s from Aircastle (15) and ICBC (10) instead of buying from Embraer.[114]

Specifications

E-Jet E2 brochure[115]
Variant E175-E2[116] E190-E2[117] E195-E2[118]
Flight deck crew 2 pilots
Seating, dual class 80 (8J @36 in +72Y @31 in) 96 (12J @38 in +84Y @31 in) 120 (12J @36 in +108Y @31 in)
Seating, single class 88 @31 in, max 90 @29 in 104 @31 in, max 114 @29 in 132 @31 in, max 146 @28 in
Seat width 46 cm (18.3 in)[119]
Length 32.40 m (106.3 ft) 36.25 m (118 ft 11 in) 41.51 m (136.2 ft)
Height 9.98 m (32.7 ft) 10.96 m (36.0 ft) 10.91 m (35.8 ft)
Wingspan 31.00 m (101.71 ft) 33.72 m (110.6 ft)
Wing area 103 m2 (1,110 sq ft)[120]
Aspect ratio 11.04 11.5
MTOW 44,800 kg (98,800 lb) 56,400 kg (124,300 lb) 61,500 kg (135,600 lb)
OEW 33,000 kg (73,000 lb) 35,700 kg (78,705 lb)
Max payload 10,600 kg (23,400 lb) 13,700 kg (30,200 lb) 16,150 kg (35,600 lb)
Max fuel 8,522 kg (18,788 lb) 13,500 kg (29,800 lb) 13,690 kg (30,180 lb)
Takeoff (MTOW, ISA, SL) 1,800 m (5,900 ft) 1,450 m (4,760 ft) 1,970 m (6,460 ft)
Landing (MLW, ISA, SL) 1,300 m (4,300 ft) 1,240 m (4,070 ft) 1,412 m (4,633 ft)
Speed Mach 0.82 (473 kn; 876 km/h) max., Mach 0.78 (450 kn; 833 km/h) typical
Range (full pax) 3,735 km (2,017 nmi)[121] 5,280 km (2,850 nmi) 4,917 km (2,655 nmi)
Service ceiling 12,000 m (41,000 ft)
Engines Pratt & Whitney PW1715G Pratt & Whitney PW1919G/21G/22G/23G
Fan diameter 142 cm (56 in) 185 cm (73 in)
Thrust per engine 67 kN (15,000 lbf) 85–102 kN (19,000–23,000 lbf)

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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  • Official E-Jet E2 page
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The Embraer E Jet E2 family are medium range jet airliners developed by Embraer succeeding the original E Jet The program was launched at the Paris Air Show in 2013 The first variant the E190 E2 took its first flight on 23 May 2016 and was certified on 28 February 2018 before entering service with Wideroe on 24 April E Jet E2 familyE175 E2 E190 E2 E195 E2An E190 E2 of Wideroe its launch operatorRole Narrow body jet airlinerNational origin BrazilManufacturer EmbraerFirst flight 23 May 2016 1 Introduction 24 April 2018 with Wideroe 2 Status In servicePrimary users KLM CityhopperHelvetic Airways Azul Brazilian Airlines Binter CanariasProduced 2013 presentNumber built 56 in total as of 30 September 2022 update 3 4 Developed from Embraer E Jet familyThe three twinjet variants share the same four abreast narrow body fuselage with different lengths and three different new wings Pratt amp Whitney PW1000G turbofans in two sizes fly by wire controls with new avionics and an updated cabin Contents 1 Development 1 1 Background 1 2 Flight testing 1 3 Production 1 4 Introduction 1 5 Boeing Embraer joint venture 2 Design 3 Operational history 4 Variants 4 1 E175 E2 4 2 E190 E2 4 3 E195 E2 5 Operators 5 1 Model summary 5 2 Deliveries by year 5 3 Orders and deliveries 6 Specifications 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDevelopment EditBackground Edit In 2010 it appeared possible Embraer could directly challenge the Bombardier CSeries now A220 with a clean sheet five abreast design for 100 to 150 passengers When that market segment grew more competitive with the announcement of the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing 737 MAX Embraer had instead committed to producing new variants of its E Jet family of regional jets by the time of the November 2011 Dubai Air Show 5 These new variants would be better positioned to compete with the CSeries and would be powered by new engines with larger diameter fans that would offer improvements in specific fuel consumption as well as slightly taller landing gear and possibly a new aluminum or carbon fiber based wing Embraer named this new development the E jets second generation 6 The 1 7 billion program was launched at the Paris Air Show in 2013 7 8 Flight testing Edit An E190 E2 prototype the E190 E2 made its maiden flight on 23 May 2016 and was type certificated on 28 February 2018 The first E Jet E2 an E190 E2 was rolled out on 25 February 2016 and made its maiden flight on 23 May in Sao Jose dos Campos It flew for three hours and twenty minutes to Mach 0 82 climbed to 12 000 metres 41 000 ft retracted the landing gear and flaps and engaged the fly by wire in normal mode It flew earlier than the previously anticipated second half of 2016 The program had fewer challenges than expected and introduction was then planned in the first quarter of 2018 The airplane was slightly below expected weight and the other two E190 E2 prototypes should fly within a year 1 The second prototype made its maiden flight on 8 July 2016 The flight lasted 2 hours and 55 minutes without any incidents The first E Jet E2 flew from Brazil to Farnborough Airshow just 45 days after its maiden flight demonstrating maturity and confidence in the design 9 In April 2017 as 650 hours of flight tests had been completed and the program was on schedule Embraer wants to guarantee a 99 schedule reliability in the first year of service 10 Half of the flight testing was done by June 2017 the aerodynamics were better than predicted and the E190 E2 hot and high performance was better than expected 11 The E195 E2 s MTOW increased to 61 500 kg 135 600 lb and its range to 2 600 nmi 4 800 km 12 In June 2017 the four E190 E2s and the single E195 E2 which was presented at the 2017 Paris Air Show had made more than 900 flight test hours mostly by the E190 E2s 13 In July 2017 the five aircraft had flown 1 000 flight test hours while the E190 E2 had accomplished 55 of its test campaign 14 In January 2018 98 of the test campaign was done with 2 000 flight hours Fuel burn was 17 3 lower than for the E190 up from 16 predicted Range increased by 750 nmi 1 390 km from hot and high or short runways 1 600 or 2 200 nmi 3 000 or 4 100 km from Mexico City or London City and noise margin to Stage 4 was 3 EPNdB better than specification at 20 EPNdB 15 The E190 E2 received its type certificate from the ANAC FAA and EASA on 28 February 2018 16 The first production engines for the larger variant were delivered in February 2019 and should deliver a 24 reduction in per seat fuel burn compared with the E195 17 The E195 E2 obtained its type certification in April 2019 18 Production Edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2022 The E Jet E2 competes with the Airbus A220 in the background Inspired by the automotive industry s production of multiple models on the same line Embraer proposed building the E190 195 E2 alongside the original E175 190 195 at a steady rate of eight aircraft per month by the end of 2018 Production of the original E Jet family was projected to slow if assembly of the E175 E2 had started in 2021 19 As Embraer transitioned from its previous E jets to the upgraded E2 it was expecting to deliver 85 95 airliners in 2018 with a negative 150 million free cash flow less than in 2017 with 78 deliveries in the first nine months with a cash outflow of 700 million return to profitability will take at least three years once the program investment is reduced and the production ramp up is complete 20 E2s was to account for 10 of Embraer airliner deliveries in 2018 before a planned rise in 2019 Embraer thought Airbus would not be able to lower the A220 supply chain costs enough to make it profitable and viewed the A220 as a heavy expensive and long range aircraft Embraer hoped the E2 s operational capabilities would win a majority of the market share as commitments were hoped to follow certification and entry into service 21 Embraer delivered 101 airliners in 2017 down from 162 in 2008 but targeted delivering 14 E2 monthly or even 16 or 18 Hybrid stations capable of work on either the E1 or E2 were more automated moving to 90 automated drilling and riveting for the E2 wing 22 Introduction Edit A Wideroe E190 E2 The variant was introduced by the carrier on 24 April 2018 After type certification the first E190 E2 was delivered to launch operator Wideroe in April 2018 configured with 114 seat in single class followed by deliveries for Air Astana and Chinese GX Airlines Before the aircraft were delivered Embraer announced that some of the initial E Jet E2s will need to be retrofitted due to the shorter life of the combustor in their Pratt amp Whitney PW1900G engines A business class is developed with a 2 2 staggered seat layout offering a seat pitch of up to 137 cm 54 in available from mid 2019 23 Embraer targets a 99 dispatch reliability after 12 months and 99 5 after four years while the E1 took 10 years to achieve its targeted reliability 22 On 4 April 2018 Wideroe took delivery of its first E190 E2 in Sao Jose dos Campos 24 It was introduced between Bergen and Tromso Norway on 24 April 2018 2 By June 2018 the first three E190 E2s delivered to Wideroe accumulated 413 flight hours and 332 cycles an average of 6 57 cycles per day and an average stage length of 1 28 hours with a 99 35 dispatch reliability and a 97 74 schedule reliability 25 Wideroe had a dispatch reliability of 98 5 after its first year of operation 26 Boeing Embraer joint venture Edit Main article Boeing Embraer joint venture In December 2017 Boeing and Embraer were discussing a potential combination 27 On July 5 2018 Boeing and Embraer announced a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a joint venture in which Boeing would hold an 80 stake to produce and service Embraer s commercial airliners including the E Jet E2 28 Aviation industry analysts noted that the deal would be good for both companies as Boeing needed smaller aircraft like the E Jet and E Jet E2 families and Embraer needed the marketing power of a larger company as the E Jet E2 family was selling slowly 29 On February 26 2019 the partnership was approved by Embraer s shareholders 30 and the new joint venture was waiting for regulatory approval On April 24 2020 Boeing terminated the deal stating that Embraer did not satisfy the conditions of the agreement 31 Embraer rejected Boeing s reasons saying the company sought to avoid its commitments and said it would pursue all remedies against Boeing for the damages incurred 32 which industry analysts believe may include damages for orders that were lost while customers were waiting for the deal to close 33 Design Edit An E195 E2 from below high wing aspect ratio and single slotted flaps Embraer targets 16 to 24 lower fuel burn and 15 25 lower maintenance cost per seat 34 In the E190 E2 of the 17 3 better fuel burn 11 comes from the geared turbofan 4 8 from the improved aerodynamics of the new high aspect ratio wing and 1 5 from the fly by wire s 15 smaller tail surfaces 35 Over a 600 nmi 1 100 km trip and with a US 72 fuel barrel Embraer estimates a 97 seat E190 E2 trip cost is 7 lower for a 1 higher seat cost than a 106 seat A220 100 a 120 seat E195 E2 has a 2 higher trip cost but a 10 lower seat cost and 10 lower trip cost and 3 lower seat cost than a 129 seat A220 300 and while a 97 seat E190 had an 18 higher seat cost than a 150 seat A320 and a 23 lower trip cost an E190 E2 has a 30 lower trip cost for an 8 higher seat cost than a 150 seat A320neo while an E195 E2 has the same seat cost but 20 lower trip cost 36 By October Embraer raised its E190 E195 E2 seat or trip costs claim to roughly 10 better than the A220 37 Embraer E195 E2 prototype seen from front showing its gull wing Built on the first generation E Jet its wing is redesigned and it introduces new pylons landing gear horizontal stabilizers cabin cabin air system air cycle machine bleed air system and a new fly by wire system 38 The switch to a composite wing was not yet justified economically for a similar shape the less draggy flaps are single slotted instead of the more complex double slotted on the E1 and the engine pylon is shorter 22 The raised 11 1 aspect ratio gull wing partially accommodate the 2 01 m 79 in diameter geared turbofan engine larger than the CF34 engine by 66 cm 26 in while the trailing arm landing gear is taller for 23 25 cm 9 1 9 8 in higher door sills giving a 5 cm 2 0 in lower nacelles than the E1 35 GE Aviation Pratt amp Whitney and Rolls Royce were all possible engine suppliers 39 In January 2013 Embraer selected the Pratt amp Whitney PW1000G Geared Turbofan engine as the exclusive powerplant 40 Honeywell Primus Epic 2 was selected as the avionics package 41 In 2014 Alta Precision was selected to produce main landing gear components for the E190 E195 E2 42 importance Moog Inc was selected to supply the Primary Flight Control System 43 The E2 features a closed loop fly by wire control which reduces weight increases fuel efficiency enhances control and increases safety by full envelope protection in all flight phases compared to the first E Jet 44 The fuel savings of the now closed loop fly by wire control come from the enhanced flight stability and the resulting increased lift lower tail downward force and weight savings and drag reductions related to the 26 reduction in the horizontal tail tailplane size 45 The wing structure was lightened by 200 kg 440 lb due to the fly by wire ailerons also used when braking avoiding larger wheels and brakes 22 The horizontal stabilizer was reduced from 26 m2 280 sq ft on the E190 and E195 to 23 m2 250 sq ft on the E2 jets 46 The cabin side walls were replaced to gain 2 5 cm 1 in on each side and new overhead bins are 7 6 cm 3 in deeper 22 Baggage bins are enlarged by 40 47 48 Basic maintenance inspections will happen every 1 000 flight hours instead of 850 and the intermediate check interval grew to 10 000 flight hours from 8 500 15 The heavy check downtime was reduced by 15 from the E1 no out of phase tasks are required and control and corrosion prevention is required every eight years with 82 tasks down from 240 49 Operational history Edit Binter Canarias E195 E2 approaching Arrecife Airport On 3 December 2018 Air Astana received its first E190 E2 of an order of five to replace nine E190LR used on domestic and regional routes since 2011 50 On 31 October 2019 Helvetic Airways became the fourth airline to take delivery of an E2 aircraft and the third after Wideroe and Air Astana to receive an E190 E2 aircraft configured in a single class layout with 110 seats 51 On 1 November 2019 Helvetic Airways made their first revenue flight with the E190 E2 The inaugural flight LX850 was a 336 nmi 623 km 95 minute leg from Zurich to Bremen 52 Graph of seating for current and future generation regional jets and small narrowbodies seating based on CAPA and Bombardier On 21 November 2019 Binter Canarias became the fifth airline to take delivery of an E2 aircraft and the second after Azul Brazilian Airlines to receive an E195 E2 aircraft configured in a single class layout with 132 seats 53 On 13 December 2019 Binter Canarias made their first revenue flight with the E195 E2 which was to depart from Gran Canaria at 11 35 and to arrive at Sal at 14 00 54 55 On 30 December 2019 Air Kiribati received its first E190 E2 of an order of two becoming the fourth airline to take delivery of an E190 E2 aircraft The airliner configured in a two class layout with 92 seats 12 business and 80 economy class is to serve destinations throughout the vast expanse of Kiribati including nonstop from Tarawa to Kiritimati Christmas Island the current domestic flight from Tarawa to Kiritimati requires an international stopover in Fiji 56 Variants EditE175 E2 Edit The E175 E2 unit cost was US 46 8 million in 2013 57 The E175 E2 EMB 190 500 model in the 80 seat range is the smallest in the E Jet Second Generation family The E175 E2 will be extended by one seat row from the E175 by 60 cm 24 in and will seat up to 90 passengers It was scheduled for first delivery in 2020 but entry into service is delayed by one year to 2021 as it will be over the scope clause weight limit as opposed to the current E175 58 By April 2019 the E175 E2 first prototype was under final assembly 59 Roll out is targeted for November and first flight before the end of 2019 for a 2021 entry into service if a customer is found 60 The E175 E2 made its first takeoff on 12 December from Sao Jose dos Campos and flew for 2 hours and 18 minutes starting a 24 month test and certification campaign that will involve two additional aircraft Embraer has no orders in backlog for the variant though the company hopes for strong demand from outside North America 61 By April 2021 its service had been delayed until 2024 62 E190 E2 Edit The E190 E2 keeps the original E190 36 24 m 119 ft length and has a single overwing exit per side The 98 kN 22 000 lbf PW1900G has a 190 cm 73 in fan for a 12 1 bypass ratio The aluminum wing span increased to 33 7 m 111 ft for the highest wing aspect ratio of any airliner just over 11 while the larger E195 E2 has a longer wingtip and the smaller E175 E2 has a downsized wing It was moved forward to shift the center of gravity envelope aft to reduce the horizontal stabilizer downforce lowering fuel burn by 1 5 The trailing link main landing gear has wheel doors to reduce fuel consumption by 1 and is 51 cm 20 in taller to provide enough engine ground clearance The E2 have 75 new parts closed loop controls fly by wire instead of the open loop type in the E1 gaining improved maintenance intervals For E1 rated pilots the transition to the new type need 2 5 days with no full flight simulator having similar Honeywell Primus Epic 2 avionics 63 The E190 E2 EMB 190 300 has a 5 m 16 ft wider wingspan but otherwise is close in size to the E190 with up to 114 seats in a single class configuration 64 65 66 67 citation needed The E190 E2 unit cost was US 53 6 million in 2013 57 Embraer had it certified on 28 February 2018 16 Certification needed 46 000 test hours on ground and 2 200 in flight 63 Due to better than expected fuel burn during tests in January 2018 Embraer increased the range to 2 880 nmi 5 330 km and Bombardier tried to implicate it in the CSeries dumping petition by Boeing as it could attain a 2 900 nmi 5 400 km range 68 It entered service with Wideroe on 24 April 2018 2 In 2018 a newly delivered E190 E2 is worth 34 million 3 million more than the E190 falling to 20 million in seven years a 40 decline to be compared with 30 projected for an A320neo over the same timeframe 69 E195 E2 Edit The E195 E2 is 5 26 m 17 3 ft longer than the E190 E2 and has dual overwing exits per side Azul was its launch operator The E195 E2 EMB 190 400 will be extended by three seat rows from the E195 by 2 85 m 9 4 ft and will accommodate up to 146 seats The E195 E2 unit cost was US 60 4 million in 2013 57 In February 2016 Embraer announced that it had decided to increase the E195 E2 s wingspan by 1 4 m 4 6 ft for greater lift along with a MTOW increase of 2 t 4 400 lb to extend its range by 450 nmi 830 km at sea level starts and 250 nmi 460 km in hot and high conditions 70 71 The variant rolled out on 7 March 2017 and Azul was confirmed as its launch operator 72 It first flew on 29 March 2017 ahead of the previously scheduled second half of the year 73 Embraer showcased the prototype at the Paris Air Show in June 2017 and plan to enter service in the first half of 2019 74 By January 2019 the flight test program preliminary results shows the E195 E2 could end up being a little above specifications at introduction 75 It was certified on 15 April 2019 with a fuel burn 1 4 less than originally specified for 25 4 less per seat than the E195 18 Binter Canarias should be its European launch customer to enter service in late 2019 76 On 12 September 2019 Embraer delivered its first E195 E2 to Azul through lessor AerCap configured with 136 seats in a single class 77 It competes with the Airbus A220 300 78 at a lower unit cost As well Embraer claims E195 trip costs are 22 lower than a 154 seat A320neo and 24 below a 160 seat 737 8 but airlines install more seats widening seat costs further apart than the 6 and 8 quoted by Embraer 22 On 22 July 2022 an E195 E2 landed at London City Airport LCY for the first time making it the largest aircraft cleared to operate from the small airport 79 Operators EditAs of September 2022 update there were 56 E2 Jet aircraft in commercial service with nine operators the five largest operators are KLM Cityhopper 13 Helvetic Airways 12 Azul Brazilian Airlines 9 Air Astana 5 and Binter Canarias 5 3 4 Airlines E175 E2in service E190 E2in service E195 E2in service TotalAir Astana 5 5Air Kiribati 1 1Air Peace 5 80 81 5Azul Brazilian Airlines 9 9Belavia 3 3Binter Canarias 5 5Helvetic Airways 8 4 12KLM Cityhopper 13 13Wideroe 3 3Total 0 17 39 56Model summary Edit E2 Jet model summary Model variant Orders Deliveries BacklogE175 E2 E190 E2 20 17 3E195 E2 227 39 188E2 Jet Total 247 56 191Source Embraer s order book as of 30 September 2022 3 4 82 Deliveries by year Edit 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 TotalDeliveries 4 14 11 21 6 56Orders and deliveries Edit The Embraer E Jet E2 program was officially launched during the 50th International Paris Air Show held in June 2013 with SkyWest Airlines a North American regional airline and ILFC a leasing company placing the first firm orders for the aircraft citation needed SkyWest was intended as the launch customer of the Embraer E175 E2 with the airline placing a firm order for 100 aircraft with purchase rights for another 100 an order valued at US 9 36 billion at list price 83 although airlines routinely receive deep discounts from the list price of planes The order was canceled in Q3 of 2018 citation needed ILFC is the launch customer for the Embraer E190 E2 and E195 E2 with the leasing company placing a firm order for 25 E190 E2 aircraft and 25 E195 E2 aircraft with purchase rights for another 25 of each type 84 ILFC was purchased by AerCap in May 2014 85 Embraer E Jets E2 firm orders 86 Initial order Country Customer E175 E2 E190 E2 E195 E2 Order total17 July 2013 87 Ireland AerCap 5 45 5017 July 2014 88 China ICBC 10 1021 May 2015 89 Brazil Azul a 51 5115 June 2015 90 United States Aircastle 2 23 2516 January 2017 91 Norway Wideroe b 3 326 September 2018 92 Switzerland Helvetic Airways 8 4 12 93 13 November 2018 94 Spain Binter Canarias 5 5 95 18 December 2018 96 Kiribati Air Kiribati 2 2 97 3 April 2019 98 Nigeria Air Peace 13 13 99 23 April 2021 100 Canada Porter Airlines 50 50 101 24 January 2022 102 United States Azorra 20 20 102 6 October 2022 103 104 Oman SalamAir 6 6 105 106 20 October 2022 107 Belgium TUI fly Belgium 3 3 107 30 November 2022 108 Spain Binter Canarias 5 5 109 Totals 0 20 235 255 E195 E2 launch customer E190 E2 launch operator Embraer E Jets E2 leased removed canceled unconfirmed orders not in latest quarter report 86 Initial order Country Customer E175 E2 E190 E2 E195 E2 Order total17 June 2013 83 US SkyWest Airlines 100 100 83 17 July 2014 110 China Tianjin Airlines 20 204 December 2018 Kiribati Air Kiribati 2 2 97 12 November 2019 The Netherlands KLM Cityhopper 25 111 2526 May 2020 112 Congo Congo Airways 2 2 4Totals 100 24 27 151 Binter Canarias has converted two options for Embraer E195 E2 aircraft to firm orders Their first new Embraer aircraft is expected to be delivered in the second half of 2019 with Binter Canarias being the European launch customer 113 KLM is to lease 25 E195 E2s from Aircastle 15 and ICBC 10 instead of buying from Embraer 114 Specifications EditE Jet E2 brochure 115 Variant E175 E2 116 E190 E2 117 E195 E2 118 Flight deck crew 2 pilotsSeating dual class 80 8J 36 in 72Y 31 in 96 12J 38 in 84Y 31 in 120 12J 36 in 108Y 31 in Seating single class 88 31 in max 90 29 in 104 31 in max 114 29 in 132 31 in max 146 28 inSeat width 46 cm 18 3 in 119 Length 32 40 m 106 3 ft 36 25 m 118 ft 11 in 41 51 m 136 2 ft Height 9 98 m 32 7 ft 10 96 m 36 0 ft 10 91 m 35 8 ft Wingspan 31 00 m 101 71 ft 33 72 m 110 6 ft Wing area 103 m2 1 110 sq ft 120 Aspect ratio 11 04 11 5MTOW 44 800 kg 98 800 lb 56 400 kg 124 300 lb 61 500 kg 135 600 lb OEW 33 000 kg 73 000 lb 35 700 kg 78 705 lb Max payload 10 600 kg 23 400 lb 13 700 kg 30 200 lb 16 150 kg 35 600 lb Max fuel 8 522 kg 18 788 lb 13 500 kg 29 800 lb 13 690 kg 30 180 lb Takeoff MTOW ISA SL 1 800 m 5 900 ft 1 450 m 4 760 ft 1 970 m 6 460 ft Landing MLW ISA SL 1 300 m 4 300 ft 1 240 m 4 070 ft 1 412 m 4 633 ft Speed Mach 0 82 473 kn 876 km h max Mach 0 78 450 kn 833 km h typicalRange full pax 3 735 km 2 017 nmi 121 5 280 km 2 850 nmi 4 917 km 2 655 nmi Service ceiling 12 000 m 41 000 ft Engines 2 Pratt amp Whitney PW1715G 2 Pratt amp Whitney PW1919G 21G 22G 23GFan diameter 142 cm 56 in 185 cm 73 in Thrust per engine 67 kN 15 000 lbf 85 102 kN 19 000 23 000 lbf See also Edit Aviation portal Brazil portal Related development Embraer E Jet familyAircraft of comparable role configuration and era Airbus A220 Mitsubishi SpaceJet Sukhoi Superjet 100 130References Edit a b Yeo Ghim Lay 24 May 2016 Embraer completes first flight of E Jet E2 Washington DC Flightglobal a b c Norway s Wideroe completes first revenue flight of an Embraer E190 E2 Press release Embraer 24 April 2018 a b c Embraer Delivers 10 Commercial and 23 Executive Jets in 3Q22 Press release Embraer 7 November 2022 a b c Embraer orderbook 2022 3rd quarter Deliveries and Backlog PDF document 7 November 2022 Trimble Stephen 3 November 2017 Embraer comes of age with the E190 E2 Flightglobal Embraer Selects Pratt amp Whitney s PurePower Engines for Second Generation of E Jets Press release Sao Jose dos Campos Embraer 8 January 2013 Haynes Brad 17 June 2013 Embraer launches next E Jets to strong demand SkyWest orders up to 9 4 billion Paris Reuters Retrieved 19 June 2013 Embraer Launches E2 the Second Generation of E Jets Press release Paris Embraer 17 June 2013 E190 E2 Makes its International Debut at the Farnborough Airshow Press release Embraer 10 July 2016 Jon Hemmerdinger 27 April 2017 Embraer predicts 99 first year schedule reliability for E2 Flight Global Embraer adds range to E190 95 E2s Leeham 2 June 2017 Jon Hemmerdinger 2 June 2017 Embraer boosts range figures for E195 E2s and E190 E2s Flightglobal Civil Aviation Programs To Watch Aviation Week amp Space Technology 9 June 2017 Aaron Karp 28 July 2017 Embraer swings to 69 5 million 2Q net profit E2 testing progressing Aviation Week Network a b Guy Norris 19 January 2018 Embraer Targets Improved E190 E2 As Certification Nears Aviation Week Network a b Embraer E190 E2 Granted Certification by ANAC FAA and EASA Press release Embraer 28 February 2018 Gubisch Michael 19 February 2019 Embraer receives first production engines for E195 E2 FlightGlobal a b Jon Hemmerdinger 15 April 2019 Embraer s E195 E2 receives type certification Flightglobal Stephen Trimble 9 October 2017 Embraer primes factory for hybrid E Jet production system Flightglobal Alex Derber 31 October 2017 Embraer Battles Through E2 Transition Aviation Week Network Jens Flottau 21 November 2017 Industry Closely Watching Airbus Aviation Week amp Space Technology a b c d e f Jens Flottau 20 March 2018 Embraer Ventures Out of the Box With E2 Family Aviation Week amp Space Technology Dominic Perry 5 February 2018 Initial E Jet E2s to require engine update Flightglobal Enrique Perrella 4 April 2018 Wideroe Takes Delivery of the World s First Embraer E190 E2 Airways International Jens Flottau 26 June 2018 Embraer Bombardier s C Series Support Not A Fair Game Aviation Week Network Jean Baptiste Heguy 10 May 2019 E190 E2 makes its mark Air amp Cosmos International pp 24 25 Boeing and Embraer Confirm Discussions on Potential Combination Press release 21 December 2017 Boeing and Embraer Boeing Embraer 5 July 2018 Boeing and Embraer to Establish Strategic Aerospace Partnership to Accelerate Global Aerospace Growth Press release a href Template Cite press release html title Template Cite press release cite press release a External link in code class cs1 code author code help Boeing deal crucial to Embraer survival in doubt Leeham News 6 December 2018 Boeing and Embraer 26 February 2019 Boeing Embraer partnership receives shareholder approval Press release a href Template Cite press release html title Template Cite press release cite press release a External link in code class cs1 code author code help Boeing Terminates Agreement to Establish Joint Ventures with Embraer Press release Boeing 25 April 2020 Embraer says that Boeing wrongfully terminated the Master Transaction Agreement Press release Embraer 25 April 2020 Scott Hamilton 27 April 2020 Pontifications Taking a knife to a gunfight Leeham News investor relations Embraer March 2016 a b Mike Gerzanics 17 July 2018 Analysis With E2 series Embraer closes the loop Flightglobal James Field 3 April 2018 Embraer Gives Update on the E Jet Program Airways International Edward Russell 28 October 2018 Embraer touts E2 costs in effort to land US orders Flightglobal Pratt amp Whitney 16 January 2018 Embraer s Pratt Powered E2 Crossover Jet Readied for Launch Aviation Week Jon Ostrower 20 March 2012 E Jet revamp promises three way engine dogfight Flightglobal Gregory Polek 14 January 2013 Embraer Turns True Believer in Pratt s GTF AINonline Embraer Selects Honeywell to Provide Avionics for E Jets Second Generation Press release Embraer 4 February 2013 Embraer Selects Alta Precision Press release Alta Precision 16 July 2014 via Aero Montreal Moog Announces Contract Award from Embraer for Flight Control System on Second Generation of E Jets Press release Moog Inc 13 May 2013 E195 E2 gt Specifications gt New Technologies gt Full Fly By Wire Embraer Bjorn Fehrm 8 April 2016 Embraer s Fly by wire approach Leeham News and Comment Guy Norris 5 September 2016 Embraer E2 Certification Tests Set to Accelerate Aviation Week The Embraer E Jet E2 Aircraft interiors international 11 December 2014 John Morris 8 November 2015 Embraer Hopes For First Middle East E2 Orders Aviation Week Bernie Baldwin 7 September 2018 Profitability Is Aim of Crossover Jets Better Maintainability Aviation Week amp Space Technology Air Astana receives E190 E2 in snow leopard livery Flightglobal 3 December 2018 Helvetic Airways Receives its First E190 E2 Jet Press release Zurich Embraer 31 October 2019 Helvetic s E190 E2 Readies for First Flight Press release Embraer 31 October 2019 Binter Receives Its First E195 E2 Press release Sao Jose dos Campos Embraer 21 November 2019 Trabajadores de Binter son los primeros pasajeros del nuevo avion Embraer E195 E2 Press release in Spanish Binter Canarias 13 November 2019 Binter Canarias flight NT6800 Flightradar24 Flightradar24 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Air Kiribati Receives Its First E190 E2 Jet Press release Sao Jose dos Campos Embraer 30 December 2019 a b c Baldwin Mary Anne 11 August 2013 The E2 Embraer s next generation of EJets Airline Fleet Management Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 11 April 2014 Stephen Trimble 2 December 2016 Scope clause freeze pushes E175 E2 back to 2021 Flight Global Guy Norris 23 April 2019 Embraer 195 E2 Certification Marks Run up To Service Entry Aviation Week amp Space Technology E175 E2 prototype in production first flight by year end Leeham News 28 May 2019 Jon Hemmerdinger 12 December 2019 Embraer s first E175 E2 takes to the skies in Sao Jose dos Campos Flightglobal Pilar Wolfsteller 29 April 2021 Embraer delays E175 E2 service entry one year Flightglobal a b Tim Wuerfel 7 March 2018 Embraer s E2 Advances E Jet Without Sacrificing Commonality Aviation Week amp Space Technology Embraer ERJ 190 300 is commercially named as EMBRAER 190 E2 or E190 E2 From https www aviation govt nz assets aircraft type acceptance reports embraer erj 190 series pdf https www flyembraer com irj go km docs download center Anonymous Ergonomia Home 20Page Documents APM E JetsE2 PDF bare URL PDF https www embraercommercialaviation com wp content uploads 2017 02 APM E190 pdf dead link E190 E2 Commercial Jet Allison Lampert 23 January 2018 Bombardier seeks to enmesh Embraer in trade spat before ruling Reuters Aircraft Value News 10 December 2018 Disappointing E2 Orders Could Impact Residual Values Stephen Trimble 24 February 2016 Embraer announces design revamp of E195 E2 Flightglobal EJet E2 ranged upped by 450nm Leeham News 24 February 2016 Aaron Karp 9 March 2017 Embraer E195 E2 to enter service in 2019 with Azul Air Transport World Aviation Week Aaron Karp 29 March 2017 Embraer E195 E2 achieves first flight ahead of schedule Air transport World Aviation Week Embraer brings E195 E2 flight test forward Flightglobal 7 March 2017 Jens Flottau and Michael Bruno 25 January 2019 Embraer Hopes For E2 Sales Surge In 2019 Aviation Week amp Space Technology a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link Binter of Spain Will Receive its First E195 E2 in 2019 Press release Embraer 13 November 2018 Embraer Delivers its First E195 E2 to AerCap and Azul Press release Embraer 12 September 2019 Embraer challenges Bombardier s CSeries with orders for second generation E Jets CAPA Centre for Aviation 28 June 2013 Embraer E195 E2 Becomes the Largest Airliner to Touch Down at London City 23 July 2022 Air Peace airline receives 4th brand new Embraer 195 E2 aircraft 23 September 2021 Air Peace acquisition of brand new aircraft a milestone in Nigeria s Aviation NCAA DG 22 June 2021 Araujo Gabriel 25 July 2022 Brazil s Embraer delivers 32 jets in Q2 backlog hits 4 year high Reuters Retrieved 26 August 2022 The current July 25 backlog did not include a new Porter Airlines order of 20 E195 E2 aircraft from the Farnborough Airshow last week valued at 1 56 billion 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September 2018 Binter of Spain Will Receive its First E195 E2 in 2019 13 November 2018 Binter will have the first E195 E2 jet aircraft that will operated by a European airline www bintercanaries com Embraer Signs Agreement With Air Kiribati For Up to 4 E190 E2 18 December 2018 a b Air Kiribati Orders Four Embraer E190 E2s Airwaysmag Air Peace Selects the E195 E2 and Becomes the First E2 Operator in Africa 3 April 2019 Brazil s Embraer signs 2 1 billion order with Nigeria s Air Peace Reuters 3 April 2019 Retrieved 3 April 2019 Unidentified Customer Orders 30 Embraer E195 E2 Aircraft Simple Flying 29 April 2021 Retrieved 30 April 2021 Porter Airlines Orders a Further 20 Embraer E195E2s to Support Major Expansion Plan www flyporter com Retrieved 19 July 2022 a b Azorra Places Order For 20 Embraer E2 Aircraft azorra com 24 January 2022 Retrieved 25 February 2022 Reuters 6 October 2022 Brazil s Embraer gets fresh E195 E2 orders from Oman s SalamAir Reuters Retrieved 20 November 2022 Amati Giacomo 8 October 2022 It s Official SalamAir Firms Up Order For 6 Embraer E195 E2s Simple Flying Retrieved 20 November 2022 Araujo Gabriel Grattan Steven Adler Leslie Brazil s Embraer gets fresh E195 E2 orders from Oman s SalamAir Reuters Amati Giacomo It s Official SalamAir Firms Up Order For 6 Embraer E195 E2s Simple Flying a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check archive url value help a b TUI Selects Embraer E195 E2 embraer com 20 October 2022 Embraer confirms Binter as the customer of five E195 E2 aircraft announced this week embraer com 2 December 2022 Retrieved 3 December 2022 Embraer confirms Binter as the customer of five E195 E2 aircraft announced this week Press release Sao Paulo Embraer 12 December 2022 China s HNA Group Tianjin Airlines Purchases 20 E Jets and 20 E Jets E2 17 July 2014 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 7 May 2015 KLM Cityhopper Orders Embraer E195 E2 Aeronautics Retrieved 23 December 2019 Congo Airways Converts Embraer E175 Order to E190 E2 Jets 26 May 2020 Binter Canarias Airliner World August 2019 11 KLM Firms Up Order for E195 E2 Jets and Adds Six Further Aircraft Embraer 12 November 2019 E Jets E2 Folder PDF Embraer 13 June 2015 E175 E2 PDF Embraer June 2017 E Jets E2 Airport Planning Manual PDF Embraer 11 May 2018 E195 E2 PDF Embraer June 2017 The Single Aisle Cabin War Reaches its Climax Airways International Type certificate data sheet No EASA IM A 071 for Embraer ERJ 190 PDF EASA 15 April 2019 E175 E2 PDF Embraer August 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Embraer E Jets E2 category Official E Jet E2 page Trimble Stephen 10 November 2011 Embraer commits to re engined E Jets Flightglobal An Ingenious Plane Design That Makes Room for Your Carry Ons Wired 29 July 2014 importance E Jets E2 Airport Planning Manual PDF Embraer 11 May 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Embraer E Jet E2 family amp oldid 1129308510, wikipedia, wiki, 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