What type of plane is an E190?

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

How many passengers does an E190 hold?

Embraer E190 has 106 seats on board in two classes: LOT Business Class and LOT Economy Class. The maximum range of these aircraft is almost 3.5 thousand kilometers. The jets are equipped with modern General Electric CF34 engines, with reduced CO2 emission.

Is the E190 a regional jet?

A groundbreaking concept in the air Seeing a gap in the market for a regional aircraft with mainline capabilities, we launched the E190. Offering customers one of the most spacious interiors of all single-aisle aircraft, it also delivers impressive economics.

How much runway does a E190 need?

The take-off field length is 1463 m, and the landing is 1280 m.

How much does an Embraer E190 cost?

The Embraer E190-E2 costs $60.8 million. Get the latest Boeing stock price here.

How many seats are there on Azul E190?

Azul was the first airline in Latin America to feature inflight entertainment monitors at every seat on all of its jets. Seating on Azul’s E-190 includes 84 regular economy and 22 Azul Space seats providing an additional 3 in/8 cm legroom for an added fee.

What is the E190?

A groundbreaking concept in the air Seeing a gap in the market for a regional aircraft with mainline capabilities, we launched the E190. Offering customers one of the most spacious interiors of all single-aisle aircraft, it also delivers impressive economics. Short hops or longer routes – the E190 has the versatility to go the distance.

What is the difference between the ERJ 190 and the e190-200?

Based on the ERJ 190 type, the variants of the ERJ 190-100 are marketed as the E190, while the ERJ 190-200 uses the E195 commercial designation.

What are the benefits of the E190?

The E190 incorporates fly-by-wire technology that helps to reduce pilot workload, improves aircraft performance, simplifies systems architecture and minimizes weight and maintenance.