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Embraer E-Jet family

The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of four-abreast, narrow-body, short- to medium-range, twin-engined jet airliners designed and produced by Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer.

Embraer E-Jet family
E170 / E175 / E190 / E195
Embraer 190 operated by JetBlue
Role Narrow-body airliner
National origin Brazil
Manufacturer Embraer
First flight 19 February 2002
Introduction 17 March 2004 with LOT Polish Airlines
Status In service
Primary users SkyWest Airlines
Republic Airways
Envoy Air
Mesa Airlines
Produced 2001–present
Number built 1,671 as of 30 June 2023[1][2]
Variants Embraer Lineage 1000
Developed into Embraer E-Jet E2 family

The E-Jet was designed as a complement to the preceding ERJ family, Embraer's first jet-powered regional jet; designed to carry between 66 and 124 passengers, it was larger than any prior aircraft built by the company. The project's existence was revealed in early 1997, and was formally introduced at the Paris Air Show two years later. On 19 February 2002, the first prototype E-Jet conducted its maiden flight; later that year, quantity production of the type commenced. In early March 2004, the first E170 deliveries were made to LOT Polish Airlines.

The E-Jet series has been a commercial success primarily due to its ability to efficiently serve lower-demand routes while offering many of the same amenities and features of larger jets. Initial teething issues, including hydraulic and engine-specific ones, were quickly overcome, and Embraer rapidly expanded its product support division for better global coverage. The E-Jet family is commonly used by both mainline and regional airlines around the world and has become particularly popular with regional airlines in the United States. It has also served as the basis for the Embraer Lineage 1000 business jet. During the 2010s, Embraer developed a second generation, the E-Jet E2 family, derived from the original E-Jet family. However, as of 2023, the first generation E175 remains in production, to fulfill demand from regional airlines in the United States, which cannot use the newer generation due to scope clause restrictions.

Development Edit

Background Edit

During the 1990s, the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer had introduced the ERJ family, its first jet-powered regional jet.[3] As demand for the ERJ series proved strong even early on, the company decided that it could not rely on one family of aircraft alone and examined its options for producing a complementary regional jet, including designs that would be larger and more advanced than its preceding aircraft.[4][5]

 
Four-abreast seating in a Virgin Australia E190

During March 1997, Embraer made its first public disclosure that it was studying a new 70-seat aircraft, which was initially referred to as the EMB 170; this reveal was issued concurrently with the announcement of the development of the ERJ 135.[6] As originally conceived, the EMB 170 was to feature a new wing and larger-diameter fuselage mated to the nose and cockpit of the ERJ 145.[7] The proposed derivative would have cost $450 million to develop.[8] While Alenia, Aerospatiale and British Aerospace through AI(R) were studying the Airjet 70 based on the ATR 42/72 fuselage for a 2,200 km (1,200 nmi; 1,400 mi) range, AI(R) and Embraer were studying a joint development of a 70-seater jet since their separate projects were not yet launched.[9]

In February 1999, Embraer announced it had abandoned the derivative approach in favour of an all-new design.[10][4] On 14 June 1999, the E-Jet family was formally launched at the Paris Air Show,[11] initially using the twin designations ERJ-170 and ERJ-190; these were subsequently changed to Embraer 170 and Embraer 190 respectively. The launch customers for the airliner were the French airline Régional, which placed ten orders and five options for the E170, and the Swiss airline Crossair, which had ordered 30 E170s and 30 E190s.[12]

During July 2000, production of components for the construction of both the prototype and test airframes began.[10] Difficulties with the advanced avionics selected for the aircraft, supplied by the American company Honeywell, led to delays in the development schedule; originally, the first flight had been set to take place during 2000.[13] On 29 October 2001, the first prototype PP-XJE was rolled out at São José dos Campos, Brazil.[14][11]

Intro flight Edit

On 19 February 2002, the first prototype performed its maiden flight, marking the beginning of a multi-year flight test campaign involving a total of six prototypes.[15] In May 2002, the aircraft was displayed to the public at the Regional Airline Association convention. During that same year, full-rate production of the E-Jet commenced; this activity was centred around a recently-completed factory built by Embraer at its São José dos Campos base.[16]

After a positive response from the airline community, Embraer launched the E175, which stretched the fuselage of the E170 by 1.78 metres (5.8 ft).[17] During June 2003, the first flight of the E175 took place.[18] In April 2003, jetBlue placed an order for 100 Embraer 190s, the deliveries of which commenced two years later.[19]

Following several delays in the certification process, the E170 received type certification from the civil aviation authorities of Brazil, Europe and the United States in February 2004.[18][20]

Production Edit

In 2008, the 400th E-jet was delivered to Republic Airways in the United States.[21] In September 2009, the 600th E-jet was delivered to LOT Polish Airlines.[22] On 10 October 2012, Embraer delivered the 900th E-Jet to Kenya Airways, its 12th E-Jet.[23] On 13 September 2013, the delivery of the 1,000th E-Jet, an E175 to Republic Airways for American Eagle, was marked by a ceremony held at the Embraer factory in São José dos Campos, with a special "1,000th E-Jet" decal above the cabin windows.[21][24]

On 6 December 2017, the 1,400th E-Jet was delivered, an E175; it had a backlog of over 150 firm orders on 30 September 2017.[25]

On 18 December 2018, Embraer delivered the 1,500th E-Jet, an E175 to Alaska Air subsidiary Horizon Air, as Embraer claims an 80% market share of the North American 76-seaters. By this point, the fleet had completed 25 million flight hours in 18 million cycles (an average of 1.4 h) with a 99.9% dependability.[26]

E-Jets Second Generation Edit

 
An E190-E2 of Widerøe, its launch operator

In November 2011, Embraer announced that it would develop revamped versions of the E-Jet to be called the E-Jet E2 family. The new jets would feature improved engines that would be more fuel efficient and take advantage of new technologies.[27] Beyond the new engines, the E2 family would also feature new wings, improved avionics, and other improvements to the aircraft. The move came amid a period of high global fuel costs and better positions Embraer as competitors introduced new and more fuel efficient jets, including the Mitsubishi Regional Jet.[28] The new aircraft family also includes a much larger variant, the E195-E2 capable of carrying between 120 and 146 passengers. This jet better positions Embraer against the competing Airbus A220 aircraft. The PW1000G was previously selected for use on competing aircraft.

In January 2013, Embraer selected the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G geared turbofan engine to power the E2 family.[29][30] On 28 February 2018, The E190-E2 received its type certificate from the ANAC, FAA and EASA.[31] It was scheduled to enter service in the second quarter of 2018.[32]

Design Edit

 
The flight deck of a China Southern Airlines Embraer E-Jet series aircraft

The Embraer E-Jet family is composed of two main commercial families and a business jet variant. The smaller E170 and E175 make up the base model aircraft, while the E190 and E195 are stretched versions, being powered by different engines and furnished with larger wing, horizontal stabilizer and landing gear structures. From the onset, the E-Jet had been designed to be stretched.[13] The E170 and E175 share 95% commonality, as do the E190 and E195; the two families share near 89% commonality, maintaining identical fuselage cross-sections and avionics fitouts.[19] The E190 and E195 possess capacities similar to the initial versions of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 and Boeing 737. All members of the E-Jet family are available in baseline, long range (LR), and advanced range (AR) models, the latter being intended for long routes with limited passenger numbers.[33]

The smaller members of the E-Jet family are powered by the General Electric CF34-8E turbofan engine, each capable of generating up to 14,200 lbf (63 kN) of thrust, while the stretched aircraft are outfitted with the more powerful General Electric CF34-10E, capable of producing a maximum of 20,000 lbf (89 kN) thrust.[33] These engines have been designed to minimise noise and emission outputs, exceeding the requirements established by the International Civil Aviation Organization;[34] the relatively low acoustic signature has enabled the E-Jet to be operated from airports that have imposed strict noise restrictions, such as London City Airport.[35] The type is also equipped with winglets that reduce fuel burn and thereby improve operational efficiency.[34][36]

The E-Jet family is equipped with advanced avionics, which includes a fly-by-wire flight control system.[13] The flight deck is furnished with the Honeywell Primus Epic Electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) suite and has been designed to facilitate a common type rating, enabling flight crews to be readily moved between different members of the family without the need for any retraining/recertifying and providing greater flexibility to operators.[37] Early operations of the E-Jet were frequently troubled by avionics issues; by September 2008, Honeywell had issued software updates that sought to rectify the encountered issues.[38]

The main cabin is configured with four-abreast seating (2+2) as standard, and features a "double-bubble" design that Embraer has purpose-developed for its commercial passenger jets to provide stand-up headroom.[5] The dimensions of the cabin were intentionally comparable to the narrowbody airliners of Airbus and Boeing to permit greater comfort levels than most regional aircraft.[5] Considerable attention to detail was reportedly paid by Embraer to elevating the type's passenger appeal.[33] Many operators have chosen to outfit their aircraft with amenities such as Wi-Fi and at-seat power outlets. The windows of the E-Jet family are relatively large at 185 sq in (0.119 m2) in comparison to most contemporary airliners, such as the 175 sq in (0.113 m2) windows of the Boeing 787.[36]

Operational history Edit

 
LOT Polish Airlines operated the first E-jet commercial flight on 17 March 2004 with an E170.

In early March 2004, the first E170 deliveries were made to LOT Polish Airlines, other customers to receive early deliveries were Alitalia and US Airways-subsidiary MidAtlantic Airways.[20][39] On 17 March 2004, LOT operated the first commercial flight of an E-Jet, which flew from Warsaw to Vienna.[40] Within four years, LOT was sufficiently pleased with the type to order 12 additional E175s.[41] Launch customer Crossair had in the meantime ceased to exist after its takeover of Swissair, leading to the cancellation of these orders.[13] Furthermore, fellow launch customer Régional chose to defer its order,[10] not receiving its first E-jet—an E190LR—until 2006.[42]

During July 2005, the first E175 was delivered to Air Canada, entering revenue service with the airline that same month.[43] In April 2013, Air Canada begun the transfer of its 15-strong E175 fleet to subsidiary Sky Regional Airlines, this reorganisation was completed during September 2013.[44] By July 2020, approximately 25 million passengers had flown on the Canadian fleet over a cumulative 650,000 flight hours, while a total of 25 E175s were in service on both domestic and transborder flights into the US, which were then being flown under the Air Canada Express branding.[43] In March 2021, Air Canada announced its intention to consolidate all regional flying under the Jazz branding, thereby ending its affiliation between Sky Regional Airlines and Air Canada; accordingly, all of the E175s were transferred to Jazz.[45]

Early operations of the E-Jet were not problem-free: the American operator JetBlue reported engine troubles with its fleet, while cold start hydraulic issues were experienced by Air Canada.[5][46][47] Embraer had to undertake a rapid expansion of its product support network in order to satisfy the needs of its mainline operators; by October 2014, the company had two directly-owned service centers, alongside nine authorized centers and 26 independent MRO organizations around the globe, while directly employing 1,200 staff for product support alone. In response to customer demands, the company also developed web-based support.[5]

BA CityFlyer, a subsidiary of British Airways, operates a fleet of 21 E190s, typically flying routes from London City Airport to various destinations both within the United Kingdom and continental Europe.[34][48] CityFlyer has publicly stated that a key factor in it opting for the E-Jet over competitors such as the De Havilland Canada Dash 8 was due to its greater speed.[49] The procurement of E-Jets by CityFlier led to other competing British regional airliners taking interest in the type;[50] on 20 July 2010, Flybe ordered 35 E175s valued at US$1.3 billion (£850 million), alogn with options for 65 more (valued at $2.3 bn/£1.5 bn) and purchase rights for a further 40 (valued at $1.4 bn/£0.9 bn), deliveries of which commenced in November 2011.[51][52]

On 6 November 2008, the longest flight of an E190 was flown by JetBlue from Anchorage Airport to Buffalo International Airport over 2,694 nmi (4,989 km; 3,100 mi), a re-positioning flight after a two-month charter for vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.[53][importance?]

On 14 October 2017, an Airlink E190-100IGW with 78 passengers aboard inaugurated the first scheduled commercial airline service in history to Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean, arriving at Saint Helena Airport after a flight of about six hours from Johannesburg, South Africa, with a stop at Windhoek, Namibia. The flight began a once-per-week scheduled service by Airlink between Johannesburg and Saint Helena using E190 aircraft.[54] The inaugural flight was only the second commercial flight to Saint Helena in the island's history, and the first since a chartered Airlink Avro RJ85 landed at Saint Helena Airport on 3 May 2017.[55]

Variants Edit

E170 Edit

The E170 is the smallest aircraft in the E-Jet family and was the first to enter revenue service in March 2004. As of 2017, the E170 is out of production.[56] The E170 typically seats around 72 passengers in a typical single class configuration, 66 in a dual class configuration, and up to 78 in a high density configuration. The E170 directly competed with the Bombardier CRJ700 and loosely with the turboprop Bombardier Q400.

The jet is powered with General Electric CF34-8E engines of 14,200 pounds (62.28 kN) thrust each.

E175 Edit

 
A United Express/SkyWest Airlines E175, with the angled winglets of later models

The E175 is a slightly stretched version of the E170 and first entered revenue service with launch customer Air Canada in July 2005.[18] The E175 typically seats around 78 passengers in a typical single class configuration, 76 in a dual-class configuration, and up to 88 in a high-density configuration. Like the E170, it is powered with General Electric CF34-8E engines of 14,200 pounds (62.28 kN) of thrust each. It competed with the Bombardier CRJ900 in the market segment previously occupied by the earlier BAe 146 and Fokker 70. As of 2023, it is the only aircraft currently produced in this market segment.

The E175 was initially equipped with the same style of winglets as the rest of the E-Jet family. This was changed starting in 2014 to wider, angled winglets as part of an efficiency improvement package. The angled winglets increase the wingspan from 26.00m (85 ft 4 in) to 28.65m (93 ft 11 in).[57] This winglet change was only made available to the E175 version.[58]

In late 2017, Embraer announced the E175SC (special configuration), limited to 70 seats like the E170 to take advantage of the E175 performance improvements, but still comply with US airline scope clauses limiting operators to 70 seats. Embraer is marketing the E175SC as a replacement for the older 70-seat Bombardier CRJ700 with better efficiency and a larger first class.[59]

In 2018, a new E175 has a value of US$27 million, projected to fall to US$3–8 million 13 years later due to their concentration in the US with more than 450 in service out of 560, with Republic and SkyWest operating over 120 each, Compass 35 and Envoy Air 90, after the similar experience with the CRJ200 and ERJ 145 demonstrates the limited remarketing opportunities.[60]

As of 2023, the E175 remains in production, with strong demand from regional airlines in the United States, which cannot order the newer, but heavier E175-E2 due to scope clause restrictions on maximum takeoff weight.[61]

E190 and E195 Edit

 
The E190 launch customer JetBlue took its first delivery in 2005.
 
Flybe started E195 operations on 22 September 2006.

The E190/195 models are larger stretches of the E170/175 models fitted with a new, larger wing, a larger horizontal stabilizer, two emergency overwing exits, and a new engine. The E190/195 is fitted with two underwing-mounted GE CF34-10E turbofan engines, rated at 82.29 kN (18,500 lbf). The engines and engine nacelles are supplied by General Electric. The engines are equipped with full authority digital engine control (FADEC). The fully redundant, computerized management system continuously optimizes the engine performance resulting in reduced fuel consumption and maintenance requirements. The aircraft carries 13,000 kg of fuel and is fitted with a Parker Hannifin fuel system.

Two slightly different versions of the E190[62] and the E195[63] exist: LR and AR.

The aircraft is equipped with a Hamilton Sundstrand auxiliary power unit and electrical system. The GE CF34-10E, rated at 18,500 lb (82.30 kN), is the only powerplant offered for the aircraft. These aircraft compete with the Bombardier CRJ-1000 and Airbus A220-100, the Boeing 717, 737-500, and 737-600, and the Airbus A318. It can carry up to 100 passengers in a two-class configuration or up to 124 in the single-class high-density configuration.[64]

On 12 March 2004, the first flight of the E190 (PP-XMA) took place,[65] while the first flight of the E195 (PP-XMJ) occurred on 7 December of that year.[65] The launch customer of the E190 was New York-based low-cost carrier JetBlue with 100 orders options in 2003 and took its first delivery in 2005.[19] British low-cost carrier Flybe was the first operator of the E195, had 14 orders and 12 options, and started E195 operations on 22 September 2006.[66] Flybe have since decided that they would remove the aircraft from their fleet in favour of the Dash 8 Q400 and Embraer 175, in an effort to reduce costs, by 2020.[67]

Air Canada operated 45 E190 aircraft fitted with 9 business-class and 88 economy-class seats as part of its primary fleet. They were retired in May 2020. American Airlines operated E190s until 2020.[68] JetBlue and Georgian Airways operate the E190 as part of their own fleet. Austrian Airlines have 17 E195 aircraft in their mainline fleet.[69]

By 2018, early E190s were valued at under US$10 million and could be leased for less than US$100,000 per month, while the most recent aircraft were worth US$30 million and could be leased for less than US$200,000 per month.[70]

Freighter conversions Edit

On 7 March 2022, Embraer confirmed their intent to enter the cargo market, offering E-190s and E-195s converted to freighters. These will make their first flights in 2024.[71]

Embraer Lineage 1000 Edit

 
Lineage 1000 cabin

On 2 May 2006, Embraer announced plans for the business jet variant of the E190, the Embraer Lineage 1000 (type name ERJ190-100 ECJ). It has the same structure as the E190, but with an extended range of up to 4,200 nmi (7,800 km; 4,800 mi), and luxury seating for up to 19. It was certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration on 7 January 2009. The first two production aircraft were delivered in December 2008.

Undeveloped variants Edit

Embraer considered producing an aircraft which was known as the E195X, a stretched version of the E195. It would have seated approximately 130 passengers. The E195X was apparently a response to an American Airlines request for an aircraft to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD-80s.[72] Embraer abandoned plans for the 195X in May 2010, following concerns that its flight range would be too short.[73]

Commercial names and official model designations Edit

The commercial names used for the E170 and E190 families differ from the official model designations, as used (for instance) with the Type-Certificates, and in national registries.[74][75]

Marketing designation Official model designation
Embraer 170LR ERJ 170-100 LR
Embraer 170STD ERJ 170-100 STD
Embraer 175LR ERJ 170-200 LR
Embraer 175STD ERJ 170-200 STD
Lineage 1000 ERJ 190-100 ECJ
Embraer 190AR ERJ 190-100 IGW
Embraer 190LR ERJ 190-100 LR
Embraer 190SR ERJ 190-100 SR
Embraer 190STD ERJ 190-100 STD
Embraer 195AR ERJ 190-200 IGW
Embraer 195LR ERJ 190-200 LR
Embraer 195STD ERJ 190-200 STD
Embraer 190-E2 ERJ 190-300
Embraer 195-E2 ERJ 190-400
Embraer 175-E2 ERJ 190-500

Operators Edit

As of December 2022, the four largest operators of E-Jet family were Republic Airways (218), SkyWest Airlines (205), Envoy Air (116), and Mesa Airlines (80).

Orders and deliveries Edit

List of Embraer's E-Jet family deliveries and orders:

Model Orders Deliveries Backlog Major operators
E170 191 191 Republic Airways (56),Envoy Air (21), J-Air (18), S7 Airlines (17)
E175 822 740 82 SkyWest Airlines (236), Republic Airways (162), Envoy Air (101), Mesa Airlines (80)
E190 568 568 JetBlue (48), Aeroméxico Connect (46), KLM Cityhopper (32), Tianjin Airlines (31)
E195 172 172 Azul Brazilian Airlines (51), Tianjin Airlines (20), Austrian Airlines (17), LOT Polish Airlines (15)
Total 1,753 1,671 82
Embraer E-Jets firm orders
Customer Country E175
Horizon Air United States 11
Envoy Air United States 7
Overland Airways Nigeria 3
Republic Airlines United States 54
SkyWest Airlines United States 4
Undisclosed 3
Totals 82

Source: Embraer's order book as of June 30, 2023.[1][2][76]

Accidents and incidents Edit

The E-Jet has been involved in 21 incidents, including eight hull losses:[77]

Accidents with fatalities Edit

Hull losses with no fatalities Edit

  • On 17 July 2007, Aero República Flight 7330 overran the runway while landing at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Santa Marta, Colombia. The E190 slid down an embankment off the side of the runway and came to rest with the nose in shallow water. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair, but all 60 aboard evacuated unharmed.[85]
  • On 16 September 2011, an E190 operated by TAME landed long and ran off the end of the runway at Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito, colliding with approach equipment and a brick wall. The crew reportedly failed to adhere to the manufacturer's procedures in the event of a flap malfunction, continuing the approach in spite of the aircraft's condition. Eleven of the 103 aboard received minor injuries, and the aircraft was written off.[86]
  • On 31 July 2018, Aeroméxico Connect Flight 2431, an E190 bound for Mexico City, crashed in Durango, Mexico shortly after takeoff. 99 passengers and 4 crew were on board. Although there were no fatalities, the aircraft was destroyed by the ensuing fire.[87] The probable cause was attributed to "loss of control [...] by low altitude windshear that caused a loss of speed and lift" with contributing factors from the crew and the Navigation Services.[88]
  • On 11 November 2018 Air Astana Flight 1388 on a flight from Alverca Airbase, Portugal, to Almaty suffered severe control issues including flipping over and diving sharply. The crew activated the direct mode for flight controls which allowed sufficient control to make an emergency landing on the third attempt at Beja Airbase in Portugal with serious damage sustained during these high-G maneuvers. It was subsequently written-off and broken up. The investigation revealed that the aileron cables were installed incorrectly, causing reversal of aileron controls. The investigation blamed the manufacturer of the airplane for the poorly written maintenance instructions, the supervising authorities for lack of oversight over the maintenance crew, who lacked the skill to perform the maintenance, and the flight crew for failing to notice the condition during pre-flight control checks.[89]

Other incidents Edit

  • On 18 February 2007, Shuttle America Flight 6448 (an E170 operating for Delta Connection) ran off the runway on landing at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in poor visibility during a snowstorm. None of the 75 passengers and crew aboard were injured, and the aircraft, while significantly damaged, was repaired and returned to service.[90]
  • On 4 December 2016, SkyWest Airlines flight 5588, an E175 operating as a United Express flight from Houston Intercontinental Airport to Monterrey, Mexico, was diverted to San Antonio International Airport after experiencing an abnormal landing gear indication. Upon landing, the nose gear of the aircraft collapsed, and the aircraft came to rest on runway 04. Of the 51 passengers and 4 crew members, only one minor injury was sustained during the evacuation. During recovery of the aircraft, it was discovered that a failed downlock spring on the nose gear had prevented the landing gear from locking in the down position.[91][92]
  • On 12 May 2019, Myanmar National Airlines E190 flight UB-103 to Mandalay, Myanmar had to land without the nosewheel, which failed to deploy. There were no casualties reported among the 82 passengers and seven crew.[93]
  • On 6 November 2019, a Republic Airways E175 operating American Eagle Flight 4439 returned to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after suffering severe controllability issues after takeoff: ATC flight data recorded the crew stating a "trim runaway" and a "stalling situation". The data shows the aircraft rapidly climbing to 15,100 ft (4,600 m), slowing down to 160 knots (300 km/h), while performing nearly two full right turns.[94][95][96][97][98][99] It was discovered that the manual pitch trim switch in the captain's side yoke had been inadvertently installed in an inverted position, causing the captain's pitch trim inputs to be reversed.[100]

Specifications Edit

Flight crew 2 pilots
Cabin E170[101] E175[102] E190[103] E195[64]
Single class seats 72@32" - 78@30-33" 78@32" - 88@29" 100@31/32" - 114@29/30" 116@31/32" - 124@29-31"
Dual class seats 66 (6F'40", 60Y@32") 76 (12F@36", 64Y@31") 96 (8F@38", 88@31") 100 (12F@42", 88Y@33")
Height × width 2.00 m × 2.74 m (6 ft 7 in × 9 ft 0 in)
Dimensions E170[104] E175[105] E190[106] E195[107]
Length 29.90 m (98 ft 1 in) 31.67 m (103 ft 11 in) 36.25 m (118 ft 11 in) 38.66 m (126 ft 10 in)
Wingspan 26.01 m (84 ft 4 in) (E170/E75S) / 28.65 m (94 ft) (E75L) 28.73 m (94 ft 3 in)
Wing area 72.72 m2 (783 sq ft)[108] 92.53 m2 (996 sq ft)[109]
Aspect ratio 9.3 8.91
Height 9.83 m (32 ft 3 in) 9.86 m (32 ft 4 in) 10.57 m (34 ft 8 in) 10.54 m (34 ft 7 in)
Maximum takeoff (AR) 38,600 kg (85,098 lb) 40,370 kg (89,000 lb) 51,800 kg (114,199 lb) 52,290 kg (115,280 lb)
Basic operating 21,141 kg (46,608 lb) 21,890 kg (48,259 lb) 27,837 kg (61,370 lb) 28,667 kg (63,200 lb)
Max payload 9,759 kg (21,515 lb) 10,110 kg (22,289 lb) 13,063 kg (28,800 lb) 13,933 kg (30,716 lb)
Max fuel 9,335 kg (20,580 lb) 12,971 kg (28,596 lb)
Powerplant E170[110] / E175[111] E190[112] / E195[113]
Turbofans GE CF34-8E GE CF34-10E
Thrust 2× 14,200 lbf (63 kN) 2× 20,000 lbf (89 kN)
Performance E170[114] E175[115] E190[116] E195[117]
Max. speed / ceiling Mach .82 (470 kn; 871 km/h; 541 mph) @ 41,000 ft (12,000 m)
Cruise Mach .75 (430 kn; 797 km/h; 495 mph) Mach .78 (447 kn; 829 km/h; 515 mph)
Range[a] 2,150 nmi (3,982 km; 2,470 mi) 2,200 nmi (4,074 km; 2,500 mi) 2,450 nmi (4,537 km; 2,820 mi) 2,300 nmi (4,260 km; 2,600 mi)
Takeoff (MTOW, ISA, SL) 1,644 m (5,394 ft) 2,244 m (7,363 ft) 2,100 m (6,890 ft) 2,179 m (7,149 ft)
Landing (MLW, ISA, SL) 1,241 m (4,072 ft) 1,261 m (4,137 ft) 1,244 m (4,081 ft) 1,275 m (4,183 ft)

See also Edit

 
E190 planform view

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

Notes Edit

  1. ^ 100 nm alternate, typical mission reserves

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
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  • "Embraer 170 Airport Planning Manual" (PDF). Embraer. 9 October 2015.
  • "Embraer 175 Airport Planning Manual" (PDF). Embraer. 9 October 2015.
  • "Embraer 190 Airport Planning Manual" (PDF). Embraer. 9 October 2015.
  • "Embraer 195 Airport Planning Manual" (PDF). Embraer. 9 October 2015.

embraer, family, series, four, abreast, narrow, body, short, medium, range, twin, engined, airliners, designed, produced, brazilian, aerospace, manufacturer, embraer, e170, e175, e190, e195embraer, operated, jetbluerole, narrow, body, airlinernational, origin,. The Embraer E Jet family is a series of four abreast narrow body short to medium range twin engined jet airliners designed and produced by Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer Embraer E Jet familyE170 E175 E190 E195Embraer 190 operated by JetBlueRole Narrow body airlinerNational origin BrazilManufacturer EmbraerFirst flight 19 February 2002Introduction 17 March 2004 with LOT Polish AirlinesStatus In servicePrimary users SkyWest AirlinesRepublic AirwaysEnvoy AirMesa AirlinesProduced 2001 presentNumber built 1 671 as of 30 June 2023 update 1 2 Variants Embraer Lineage 1000Developed into Embraer E Jet E2 familyThe E Jet was designed as a complement to the preceding ERJ family Embraer s first jet powered regional jet designed to carry between 66 and 124 passengers it was larger than any prior aircraft built by the company The project s existence was revealed in early 1997 and was formally introduced at the Paris Air Show two years later On 19 February 2002 the first prototype E Jet conducted its maiden flight later that year quantity production of the type commenced In early March 2004 the first E170 deliveries were made to LOT Polish Airlines The E Jet series has been a commercial success primarily due to its ability to efficiently serve lower demand routes while offering many of the same amenities and features of larger jets Initial teething issues including hydraulic and engine specific ones were quickly overcome and Embraer rapidly expanded its product support division for better global coverage The E Jet family is commonly used by both mainline and regional airlines around the world and has become particularly popular with regional airlines in the United States It has also served as the basis for the Embraer Lineage 1000 business jet During the 2010s Embraer developed a second generation the E Jet E2 family derived from the original E Jet family However as of 2023 update the first generation E175 remains in production to fulfill demand from regional airlines in the United States which cannot use the newer generation due to scope clause restrictions Contents 1 Development 1 1 Background 1 2 Intro flight 1 3 Production 1 4 E Jets Second Generation 2 Design 3 Operational history 4 Variants 4 1 E170 4 2 E175 4 3 E190 and E195 4 4 Freighter conversions 4 5 Embraer Lineage 1000 4 6 Undeveloped variants 4 7 Commercial names and official model designations 5 Operators 5 1 Orders and deliveries 6 Accidents and incidents 6 1 Accidents with fatalities 6 2 Hull losses with no fatalities 6 3 Other incidents 7 Specifications 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 10 1 Citations 10 2 Bibliography 11 External linksDevelopment EditBackground Edit During the 1990s the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer had introduced the ERJ family its first jet powered regional jet 3 As demand for the ERJ series proved strong even early on the company decided that it could not rely on one family of aircraft alone and examined its options for producing a complementary regional jet including designs that would be larger and more advanced than its preceding aircraft 4 5 nbsp Four abreast seating in a Virgin Australia E190During March 1997 Embraer made its first public disclosure that it was studying a new 70 seat aircraft which was initially referred to as the EMB 170 this reveal was issued concurrently with the announcement of the development of the ERJ 135 6 As originally conceived the EMB 170 was to feature a new wing and larger diameter fuselage mated to the nose and cockpit of the ERJ 145 7 The proposed derivative would have cost 450 million to develop 8 While Alenia Aerospatiale and British Aerospace through AI R were studying the Airjet 70 based on the ATR 42 72 fuselage for a 2 200 km 1 200 nmi 1 400 mi range AI R and Embraer were studying a joint development of a 70 seater jet since their separate projects were not yet launched 9 In February 1999 Embraer announced it had abandoned the derivative approach in favour of an all new design 10 4 On 14 June 1999 the E Jet family was formally launched at the Paris Air Show 11 initially using the twin designations ERJ 170 and ERJ 190 these were subsequently changed to Embraer 170 and Embraer 190 respectively The launch customers for the airliner were the French airline Regional which placed ten orders and five options for the E170 and the Swiss airline Crossair which had ordered 30 E170s and 30 E190s 12 During July 2000 production of components for the construction of both the prototype and test airframes began 10 Difficulties with the advanced avionics selected for the aircraft supplied by the American company Honeywell led to delays in the development schedule originally the first flight had been set to take place during 2000 13 On 29 October 2001 the first prototype PP XJE was rolled out at Sao Jose dos Campos Brazil 14 11 Intro flight Edit On 19 February 2002 the first prototype performed its maiden flight marking the beginning of a multi year flight test campaign involving a total of six prototypes 15 In May 2002 the aircraft was displayed to the public at the Regional Airline Association convention During that same year full rate production of the E Jet commenced this activity was centred around a recently completed factory built by Embraer at its Sao Jose dos Campos base 16 After a positive response from the airline community Embraer launched the E175 which stretched the fuselage of the E170 by 1 78 metres 5 8 ft 17 During June 2003 the first flight of the E175 took place 18 In April 2003 jetBlue placed an order for 100 Embraer 190s the deliveries of which commenced two years later 19 Following several delays in the certification process the E170 received type certification from the civil aviation authorities of Brazil Europe and the United States in February 2004 18 20 Production Edit In 2008 the 400th E jet was delivered to Republic Airways in the United States 21 In September 2009 the 600th E jet was delivered to LOT Polish Airlines 22 On 10 October 2012 Embraer delivered the 900th E Jet to Kenya Airways its 12th E Jet 23 On 13 September 2013 the delivery of the 1 000th E Jet an E175 to Republic Airways for American Eagle was marked by a ceremony held at the Embraer factory in Sao Jose dos Campos with a special 1 000th E Jet decal above the cabin windows 21 24 On 6 December 2017 the 1 400th E Jet was delivered an E175 it had a backlog of over 150 firm orders on 30 September 2017 25 On 18 December 2018 Embraer delivered the 1 500th E Jet an E175 to Alaska Air subsidiary Horizon Air as Embraer claims an 80 market share of the North American 76 seaters By this point the fleet had completed 25 million flight hours in 18 million cycles an average of 1 4 h with a 99 9 dependability 26 E Jets Second Generation Edit nbsp An E190 E2 of Wideroe its launch operatorMain article Embraer E Jet E2 family In November 2011 Embraer announced that it would develop revamped versions of the E Jet to be called the E Jet E2 family The new jets would feature improved engines that would be more fuel efficient and take advantage of new technologies 27 Beyond the new engines the E2 family would also feature new wings improved avionics and other improvements to the aircraft The move came amid a period of high global fuel costs and better positions Embraer as competitors introduced new and more fuel efficient jets including the Mitsubishi Regional Jet 28 The new aircraft family also includes a much larger variant the E195 E2 capable of carrying between 120 and 146 passengers This jet better positions Embraer against the competing Airbus A220 aircraft The PW1000G was previously selected for use on competing aircraft In January 2013 Embraer selected the Pratt amp Whitney PW1000G geared turbofan engine to power the E2 family 29 30 On 28 February 2018 The E190 E2 received its type certificate from the ANAC FAA and EASA 31 It was scheduled to enter service in the second quarter of 2018 32 Design Edit nbsp The flight deck of a China Southern Airlines Embraer E Jet series aircraftThe Embraer E Jet family is composed of two main commercial families and a business jet variant The smaller E170 and E175 make up the base model aircraft while the E190 and E195 are stretched versions being powered by different engines and furnished with larger wing horizontal stabilizer and landing gear structures From the onset the E Jet had been designed to be stretched 13 The E170 and E175 share 95 commonality as do the E190 and E195 the two families share near 89 commonality maintaining identical fuselage cross sections and avionics fitouts 19 The E190 and E195 possess capacities similar to the initial versions of the McDonnell Douglas DC 9 and Boeing 737 All members of the E Jet family are available in baseline long range LR and advanced range AR models the latter being intended for long routes with limited passenger numbers 33 The smaller members of the E Jet family are powered by the General Electric CF34 8E turbofan engine each capable of generating up to 14 200 lbf 63 kN of thrust while the stretched aircraft are outfitted with the more powerful General Electric CF34 10E capable of producing a maximum of 20 000 lbf 89 kN thrust 33 These engines have been designed to minimise noise and emission outputs exceeding the requirements established by the International Civil Aviation Organization 34 the relatively low acoustic signature has enabled the E Jet to be operated from airports that have imposed strict noise restrictions such as London City Airport 35 The type is also equipped with winglets that reduce fuel burn and thereby improve operational efficiency 34 36 The E Jet family is equipped with advanced avionics which includes a fly by wire flight control system 13 The flight deck is furnished with the Honeywell Primus Epic Electronic flight instrument system EFIS suite and has been designed to facilitate a common type rating enabling flight crews to be readily moved between different members of the family without the need for any retraining recertifying and providing greater flexibility to operators 37 Early operations of the E Jet were frequently troubled by avionics issues by September 2008 Honeywell had issued software updates that sought to rectify the encountered issues 38 The main cabin is configured with four abreast seating 2 2 as standard and features a double bubble design that Embraer has purpose developed for its commercial passenger jets to provide stand up headroom 5 The dimensions of the cabin were intentionally comparable to the narrowbody airliners of Airbus and Boeing to permit greater comfort levels than most regional aircraft 5 Considerable attention to detail was reportedly paid by Embraer to elevating the type s passenger appeal 33 Many operators have chosen to outfit their aircraft with amenities such as Wi Fi and at seat power outlets The windows of the E Jet family are relatively large at 185 sq in 0 119 m2 in comparison to most contemporary airliners such as the 175 sq in 0 113 m2 windows of the Boeing 787 36 Operational history Edit nbsp LOT Polish Airlines operated the first E jet commercial flight on 17 March 2004 with an E170 In early March 2004 the first E170 deliveries were made to LOT Polish Airlines other customers to receive early deliveries were Alitalia and US Airways subsidiary MidAtlantic Airways 20 39 On 17 March 2004 LOT operated the first commercial flight of an E Jet which flew from Warsaw to Vienna 40 Within four years LOT was sufficiently pleased with the type to order 12 additional E175s 41 Launch customer Crossair had in the meantime ceased to exist after its takeover of Swissair leading to the cancellation of these orders 13 Furthermore fellow launch customer Regional chose to defer its order 10 not receiving its first E jet an E190LR until 2006 42 During July 2005 the first E175 was delivered to Air Canada entering revenue service with the airline that same month 43 In April 2013 Air Canada begun the transfer of its 15 strong E175 fleet to subsidiary Sky Regional Airlines this reorganisation was completed during September 2013 44 By July 2020 approximately 25 million passengers had flown on the Canadian fleet over a cumulative 650 000 flight hours while a total of 25 E175s were in service on both domestic and transborder flights into the US which were then being flown under the Air Canada Express branding 43 In March 2021 Air Canada announced its intention to consolidate all regional flying under the Jazz branding thereby ending its affiliation between Sky Regional Airlines and Air Canada accordingly all of the E175s were transferred to Jazz 45 Early operations of the E Jet were not problem free the American operator JetBlue reported engine troubles with its fleet while cold start hydraulic issues were experienced by Air Canada 5 46 47 Embraer had to undertake a rapid expansion of its product support network in order to satisfy the needs of its mainline operators by October 2014 the company had two directly owned service centers alongside nine authorized centers and 26 independent MRO organizations around the globe while directly employing 1 200 staff for product support alone In response to customer demands the company also developed web based support 5 BA CityFlyer a subsidiary of British Airways operates a fleet of 21 E190s typically flying routes from London City Airport to various destinations both within the United Kingdom and continental Europe 34 48 CityFlyer has publicly stated that a key factor in it opting for the E Jet over competitors such as the De Havilland Canada Dash 8 was due to its greater speed 49 The procurement of E Jets by CityFlier led to other competing British regional airliners taking interest in the type 50 on 20 July 2010 Flybe ordered 35 E175s valued at US 1 3 billion 850 million alogn with options for 65 more valued at 2 3 bn 1 5 bn and purchase rights for a further 40 valued at 1 4 bn 0 9 bn deliveries of which commenced in November 2011 51 52 On 6 November 2008 the longest flight of an E190 was flown by JetBlue from Anchorage Airport to Buffalo International Airport over 2 694 nmi 4 989 km 3 100 mi a re positioning flight after a two month charter for vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin 53 importance On 14 October 2017 an Airlink E190 100IGW with 78 passengers aboard inaugurated the first scheduled commercial airline service in history to Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean arriving at Saint Helena Airport after a flight of about six hours from Johannesburg South Africa with a stop at Windhoek Namibia The flight began a once per week scheduled service by Airlink between Johannesburg and Saint Helena using E190 aircraft 54 The inaugural flight was only the second commercial flight to Saint Helena in the island s history and the first since a chartered Airlink Avro RJ85 landed at Saint Helena Airport on 3 May 2017 55 Variants EditE170 Edit The E170 is the smallest aircraft in the E Jet family and was the first to enter revenue service in March 2004 As of 2017 the E170 is out of production 56 The E170 typically seats around 72 passengers in a typical single class configuration 66 in a dual class configuration and up to 78 in a high density configuration The E170 directly competed with the Bombardier CRJ700 and loosely with the turboprop Bombardier Q400 The jet is powered with General Electric CF34 8E engines of 14 200 pounds 62 28 kN thrust each E175 Edit nbsp A United Express SkyWest Airlines E175 with the angled winglets of later modelsThe E175 is a slightly stretched version of the E170 and first entered revenue service with launch customer Air Canada in July 2005 18 The E175 typically seats around 78 passengers in a typical single class configuration 76 in a dual class configuration and up to 88 in a high density configuration Like the E170 it is powered with General Electric CF34 8E engines of 14 200 pounds 62 28 kN of thrust each It competed with the Bombardier CRJ900 in the market segment previously occupied by the earlier BAe 146 and Fokker 70 As of 2023 update it is the only aircraft currently produced in this market segment The E175 was initially equipped with the same style of winglets as the rest of the E Jet family This was changed starting in 2014 to wider angled winglets as part of an efficiency improvement package The angled winglets increase the wingspan from 26 00m 85 ft 4 in to 28 65m 93 ft 11 in 57 This winglet change was only made available to the E175 version 58 In late 2017 Embraer announced the E175SC special configuration limited to 70 seats like the E170 to take advantage of the E175 performance improvements but still comply with US airline scope clauses limiting operators to 70 seats Embraer is marketing the E175SC as a replacement for the older 70 seat Bombardier CRJ700 with better efficiency and a larger first class 59 In 2018 a new E175 has a value of US 27 million projected to fall to US 3 8 million 13 years later due to their concentration in the US with more than 450 in service out of 560 with Republic and SkyWest operating over 120 each Compass 35 and Envoy Air 90 after the similar experience with the CRJ200 and ERJ 145 demonstrates the limited remarketing opportunities 60 As of 2023 update the E175 remains in production with strong demand from regional airlines in the United States which cannot order the newer but heavier E175 E2 due to scope clause restrictions on maximum takeoff weight 61 E190 and E195 Edit nbsp The E190 launch customer JetBlue took its first delivery in 2005 nbsp Flybe started E195 operations on 22 September 2006 The E190 195 models are larger stretches of the E170 175 models fitted with a new larger wing a larger horizontal stabilizer two emergency overwing exits and a new engine The E190 195 is fitted with two underwing mounted GE CF34 10E turbofan engines rated at 82 29 kN 18 500 lbf The engines and engine nacelles are supplied by General Electric The engines are equipped with full authority digital engine control FADEC The fully redundant computerized management system continuously optimizes the engine performance resulting in reduced fuel consumption and maintenance requirements The aircraft carries 13 000 kg of fuel and is fitted with a Parker Hannifin fuel system Two slightly different versions of the E190 62 and the E195 63 exist LR and AR The aircraft is equipped with a Hamilton Sundstrand auxiliary power unit and electrical system The GE CF34 10E rated at 18 500 lb 82 30 kN is the only powerplant offered for the aircraft These aircraft compete with the Bombardier CRJ 1000 and Airbus A220 100 the Boeing 717 737 500 and 737 600 and the Airbus A318 It can carry up to 100 passengers in a two class configuration or up to 124 in the single class high density configuration 64 On 12 March 2004 the first flight of the E190 PP XMA took place 65 while the first flight of the E195 PP XMJ occurred on 7 December of that year 65 The launch customer of the E190 was New York based low cost carrier JetBlue with 100 orders options in 2003 and took its first delivery in 2005 19 British low cost carrier Flybe was the first operator of the E195 had 14 orders and 12 options and started E195 operations on 22 September 2006 66 Flybe have since decided that they would remove the aircraft from their fleet in favour of the Dash 8 Q400 and Embraer 175 in an effort to reduce costs by 2020 67 Air Canada operated 45 E190 aircraft fitted with 9 business class and 88 economy class seats as part of its primary fleet They were retired in May 2020 American Airlines operated E190s until 2020 68 JetBlue and Georgian Airways operate the E190 as part of their own fleet Austrian Airlines have 17 E195 aircraft in their mainline fleet 69 By 2018 early E190s were valued at under US 10 million and could be leased for less than US 100 000 per month while the most recent aircraft were worth US 30 million and could be leased for less than US 200 000 per month 70 Freighter conversions Edit On 7 March 2022 Embraer confirmed their intent to enter the cargo market offering E 190s and E 195s converted to freighters These will make their first flights in 2024 71 Embraer Lineage 1000 Edit Main article Embraer Lineage 1000 nbsp Lineage 1000 cabinOn 2 May 2006 Embraer announced plans for the business jet variant of the E190 the Embraer Lineage 1000 type name ERJ190 100 ECJ It has the same structure as the E190 but with an extended range of up to 4 200 nmi 7 800 km 4 800 mi and luxury seating for up to 19 It was certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration on 7 January 2009 The first two production aircraft were delivered in December 2008 Undeveloped variants Edit Embraer considered producing an aircraft which was known as the E195X a stretched version of the E195 It would have seated approximately 130 passengers The E195X was apparently a response to an American Airlines request for an aircraft to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD 80s 72 Embraer abandoned plans for the 195X in May 2010 following concerns that its flight range would be too short 73 Commercial names and official model designations Edit The commercial names used for the E170 and E190 families differ from the official model designations as used for instance with the Type Certificates and in national registries 74 75 Marketing designation Official model designationEmbraer 170LR ERJ 170 100 LREmbraer 170STD ERJ 170 100 STDEmbraer 175LR ERJ 170 200 LREmbraer 175STD ERJ 170 200 STDLineage 1000 ERJ 190 100 ECJEmbraer 190AR ERJ 190 100 IGWEmbraer 190LR ERJ 190 100 LREmbraer 190SR ERJ 190 100 SREmbraer 190STD ERJ 190 100 STDEmbraer 195AR ERJ 190 200 IGWEmbraer 195LR ERJ 190 200 LREmbraer 195STD ERJ 190 200 STDEmbraer 190 E2 ERJ 190 300Embraer 195 E2 ERJ 190 400Embraer 175 E2 ERJ 190 500Operators EditMain article List of Embraer E Jet operators See also Embraer E Jet E2 family As of December 2022 update the four largest operators of E Jet family were Republic Airways 218 SkyWest Airlines 205 Envoy Air 116 and Mesa Airlines 80 Orders and deliveries Edit List of Embraer s E Jet family deliveries and orders Model Orders Deliveries Backlog Major operatorsE170 191 191 Republic Airways 56 Envoy Air 21 J Air 18 S7 Airlines 17 E175 822 740 82 SkyWest Airlines 236 Republic Airways 162 Envoy Air 101 Mesa Airlines 80 E190 568 568 JetBlue 48 Aeromexico Connect 46 KLM Cityhopper 32 Tianjin Airlines 31 E195 172 172 Azul Brazilian Airlines 51 Tianjin Airlines 20 Austrian Airlines 17 LOT Polish Airlines 15 Total 1 753 1 671 82Embraer E Jets firm orders Customer Country E175Horizon Air United States 11Envoy Air United States 7Overland Airways Nigeria 3Republic Airlines United States 54SkyWest Airlines United States 4Undisclosed 3Totals 82Source Embraer s order book as of June 30 2023 1 2 76 Accidents and incidents EditThe E Jet has been involved in 21 incidents including eight hull losses 77 Accidents with fatalities Edit On 24 August 2010 Henan Airlines Flight 8387 an E190 that departed from Harbin People s Republic of China crash landed about 1 km short of the runway at Yichun Lindu Airport resulting in 44 deaths 78 On 29 June 2012 during Tianjin Airlines Flight 7554 six passengers carrying explosives stood up and announced a hijacking but they were subdued by other passengers The E190 returned to Hotan Airport where the hijackers were apprehended and two of them later died in hospital from injuries received in the fight 79 On 29 November 2013 LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470 an E190 crashed in Namibia killing all 33 aboard 27 passengers six crew members by the deliberate actions of the pilot 80 The first officer reportedly left the cockpit to use the bathroom He was then locked out by the captain who dramatically reduced the aircraft s altitude and ignored various automated warnings ahead of the high speed impact 81 On 19 November 2022 Envoy Air Flight 3556 82 an Embraer E175 operating for American Arlines on a regularly scheduled service from O Hare International Airport to John Glenn Columbus International Airport suffered an in flight medical emergency during the takeoff roll which resulted in the death of the captain 83 On 31 December 2022 a baggage handler employed by Piedmont Airlines an American Airlines regional carrier was killed on the ramp at Montgomery Regional Airport when sucked into the jet engine of an Embraer 175 which was scheduled to fly as American Airlines Flight 3408 84 Hull losses with no fatalities Edit On 17 July 2007 Aero Republica Flight 7330 overran the runway while landing at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Santa Marta Colombia The E190 slid down an embankment off the side of the runway and came to rest with the nose in shallow water The aircraft was damaged beyond repair but all 60 aboard evacuated unharmed 85 On 16 September 2011 an E190 operated by TAME landed long and ran off the end of the runway at Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito colliding with approach equipment and a brick wall The crew reportedly failed to adhere to the manufacturer s procedures in the event of a flap malfunction continuing the approach in spite of the aircraft s condition Eleven of the 103 aboard received minor injuries and the aircraft was written off 86 On 31 July 2018 Aeromexico Connect Flight 2431 an E190 bound for Mexico City crashed in Durango Mexico shortly after takeoff 99 passengers and 4 crew were on board Although there were no fatalities the aircraft was destroyed by the ensuing fire 87 The probable cause was attributed to loss of control by low altitude windshear that caused a loss of speed and lift with contributing factors from the crew and the Navigation Services 88 On 11 November 2018 Air Astana Flight 1388 on a flight from Alverca Airbase Portugal to Almaty suffered severe control issues including flipping over and diving sharply The crew activated the direct mode for flight controls which allowed sufficient control to make an emergency landing on the third attempt at Beja Airbase in Portugal with serious damage sustained during these high G maneuvers It was subsequently written off and broken up The investigation revealed that the aileron cables were installed incorrectly causing reversal of aileron controls The investigation blamed the manufacturer of the airplane for the poorly written maintenance instructions the supervising authorities for lack of oversight over the maintenance crew who lacked the skill to perform the maintenance and the flight crew for failing to notice the condition during pre flight control checks 89 Other incidents Edit This section contains information of unclear or questionable importance or relevance to the article s subject Please help improve this section by clarifying or removing indiscriminate details Non important content should likely be moved to another article or removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 18 February 2007 Shuttle America Flight 6448 an E170 operating for Delta Connection ran off the runway on landing at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in poor visibility during a snowstorm None of the 75 passengers and crew aboard were injured and the aircraft while significantly damaged was repaired and returned to service 90 On 4 December 2016 SkyWest Airlines flight 5588 an E175 operating as a United Express flight from Houston Intercontinental Airport to Monterrey Mexico was diverted to San Antonio International Airport after experiencing an abnormal landing gear indication Upon landing the nose gear of the aircraft collapsed and the aircraft came to rest on runway 04 Of the 51 passengers and 4 crew members only one minor injury was sustained during the evacuation During recovery of the aircraft it was discovered that a failed downlock spring on the nose gear had prevented the landing gear from locking in the down position 91 92 On 12 May 2019 Myanmar National Airlines E190 flight UB 103 to Mandalay Myanmar had to land without the nosewheel which failed to deploy There were no casualties reported among the 82 passengers and seven crew 93 On 6 November 2019 a Republic Airways E175 operating American Eagle Flight 4439 returned to Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport after suffering severe controllability issues after takeoff ATC flight data recorded the crew stating a trim runaway and a stalling situation The data shows the aircraft rapidly climbing to 15 100 ft 4 600 m slowing down to 160 knots 300 km h while performing nearly two full right turns 94 95 96 97 98 99 It was discovered that the manual pitch trim switch in the captain s side yoke had been inadvertently installed in an inverted position causing the captain s pitch trim inputs to be reversed 100 Specifications EditSee also Embraer E Jet E2 specifications Flight crew 2 pilotsCabin E170 101 E175 102 E190 103 E195 64 Single class seats 72 32 78 30 33 78 32 88 29 100 31 32 114 29 30 116 31 32 124 29 31 Dual class seats 66 6F 40 60Y 32 76 12F 36 64Y 31 96 8F 38 88 31 100 12F 42 88Y 33 Height width 2 00 m 2 74 m 6 ft 7 in 9 ft 0 in Dimensions E170 104 E175 105 E190 106 E195 107 Length 29 90 m 98 ft 1 in 31 67 m 103 ft 11 in 36 25 m 118 ft 11 in 38 66 m 126 ft 10 in Wingspan 26 01 m 84 ft 4 in E170 E75S 28 65 m 94 ft E75L 28 73 m 94 ft 3 in Wing area 72 72 m2 783 sq ft 108 92 53 m2 996 sq ft 109 Aspect ratio 9 3 8 91Height 9 83 m 32 ft 3 in 9 86 m 32 ft 4 in 10 57 m 34 ft 8 in 10 54 m 34 ft 7 in Maximum takeoff AR 38 600 kg 85 098 lb 40 370 kg 89 000 lb 51 800 kg 114 199 lb 52 290 kg 115 280 lb Basic operating 21 141 kg 46 608 lb 21 890 kg 48 259 lb 27 837 kg 61 370 lb 28 667 kg 63 200 lb Max payload 9 759 kg 21 515 lb 10 110 kg 22 289 lb 13 063 kg 28 800 lb 13 933 kg 30 716 lb Max fuel 9 335 kg 20 580 lb 12 971 kg 28 596 lb Powerplant E170 110 E175 111 E190 112 E195 113 Turbofans 2 GE CF34 8E 2 GE CF34 10EThrust 2 14 200 lbf 63 kN 2 20 000 lbf 89 kN Performance E170 114 E175 115 E190 116 E195 117 Max speed ceiling Mach 82 470 kn 871 km h 541 mph 41 000 ft 12 000 m Cruise Mach 75 430 kn 797 km h 495 mph Mach 78 447 kn 829 km h 515 mph Range a 2 150 nmi 3 982 km 2 470 mi 2 200 nmi 4 074 km 2 500 mi 2 450 nmi 4 537 km 2 820 mi 2 300 nmi 4 260 km 2 600 mi Takeoff MTOW ISA SL 1 644 m 5 394 ft 2 244 m 7 363 ft 2 100 m 6 890 ft 2 179 m 7 149 ft Landing MLW ISA SL 1 241 m 4 072 ft 1 261 m 4 137 ft 1 244 m 4 081 ft 1 275 m 4 183 ft See also Edit nbsp E190 planform view nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Brazil portalRelated development Embraer Lineage 1000 Embraer E Jet E2 familyAircraft of comparable role configuration and era Airbus A220 100 2017 108 128 seats Airbus A318 2003 2013 107 132 seats Antonov An 148 2009 68 99 seats Boeing 717 1999 2006 106 134 seats Boeing 737 600 1998 2006 108 130 seats Bombardier CRJ700 series 2001 2020 66 104 seats Comac ARJ21 2016 78 105 seats Sukhoi Superjet 100 2011 87 108 seats Related lists List of jet airliners List of civil aircraft List of active Brazilian military aircraftNotes Edit 100 nm alternate typical mission 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