Embraer has today announced that they have received a new firm order from an undisclosed airline for five E195-E2 jets. The deal is valued at $389.4 million at list prices, and the first flour aircraft will be delivered in 2023, with the fifth in early 2024.
On Wednesday (November 30, 2022), Embraer announced that they have secured a new firm order from an undisclosed airline customer for five state-of-the-art Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. The order, valued at $389.4 million at list prices, will be added to Embraer’s fourth quarter backlog. The carrier will receive the first four aircraft by the end of 2023, and the fifth in early 2024, and the aircraft will be part of the airline’s exciting new plans for future growth.
Compared to the previous generation E195, the E195- E2 offers a 25 percent reduction in fuel burn per seat, saving nearly 2000 tons of CO2 per year, as well as 30 percent less nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. The aircraft is also certified to ICAO’s Chapter 14, the most stringent noise certification category, and delivers a reduced noise footprint thanks to complex aerodynamics, an innovative wing design and the latest generation Pratt & Whitney GTF engines.
Headquartered in Brazil, Embraer is a global aerospace company and the leading manufacturer of aircraft with 70-150 seats, with more than 100 customers worldwide. The company maintains industrial units, offices and service/parts distribution centers across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. Embraer has logged over 1,900 orders for their E-Jets and the company has already delivered over 1,600 of the jets to 80 customers in 50 countries. Since the company’s founding in 1969, Embraer has delivered over 8,000 aircraft. Today, an Embraer aircraft takes off on average every ten seconds, carrying over 145 million passengers annually.
Source: Embraer