Embraer E-Jet family
The Embraer E-Jet family is a family of aircraft produced by Embraer in Brazil.
Versions
Embraer 170
The smallest Embraer E-Jets with up to 76 seats.
Embraer 175
The longer version of Embraer 170.
Embraer 190
The Embraer 190 have up to 106 passenger seats.
Embraer 195
The longer version of Embraer 190 and the biggest E-Jet.
Embraer E-Jet Family Media
Four-abreast seating in a Virgin Australia E190.
An E190-E2 of Widerøe, its launch operator.
LOT Polish Airlines operated the first E-jet commercial flight on 17 March 2004 with an E170.
An Airlink Embraer E190 inaugurated the first scheduled commercial flights to the island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean.
An E175 operated by SkyWest Airlines for Alaska Airlines, equipped with the angled winglets of later models.
The E190 launch customer JetBlue took its first delivery in 2005.
Flybe started E195 operations on 22 September 2006.