The Middle East will play an important role in this 70 to 130-seat segment. According to Embraer’s forecast, released today during the Dubai Airshow, the market in the region will demand delivery of 220 new jets in the 70 to 130-seat segment through 2034 (valued at USD 10 billion at list prices).
The Middle East is the fastest growing region in the world, with double-digit growth over the last 10 years. Most of its growth comes from long-haul flights. However, the regional segment has significant importance to the region, feeding the hubs and accessing smaller markets. In 2015, 41% of the intra-Middle East flights departed with less than 120 passengers. These markets cannot be efficiently served by bigger jets, and are optimized for the E-Jets family, which have been successful at capturing 83% market share in the 70 to 130-seat segment.
In 2015, Embraer is celebrating 10 years of experience operating in the Middle East. This is a key milestone, not only for the E-Jets’ success in the region, but also for overcoming the great challenge of supporting the fleet in such a harsh environment.
“Today, we are the only manufacturer of under-130-seat aircraft with such an experience in the region. Understanding the operational challenges and having the experience to overcome them takes a long time and demands a lot of resources,” said Paulo Cesar Silva, President & CEO, Embraer Commercial Aviation. “Embraer has succeeded over these 10 years, but has also learned a great deal about the special characteristics of operations in this region. All this know-how has been very beneficial in designing the future generation of E-Jets, the E2s, as well as to enhance our services.”
Embraer is the only manufacturer to develop a modern family of four airplanes specifically targeted at the 70 to 130-seat segment. Since the formal launch of the program in 1999, Embraer has logged nearly 1,700 orders and over 1,100 deliveries, with the E-Jets redefining the traditional concept of regional aircraft by operating across a range of business applications.
The first E-Jet entered revenue service in 2004. The aircraft are in service with some 70 customers from 50 countries.
About Embraer Commercial Aviation
Embraer is the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial jets that seat up to 130 passengers. Nearly 900 aircraft from the 37, 44 and 50-seat ERJ 145 family of regional jets have been delivered to airlines since their introduction in 1996. The E-Jet family includes four larger aircraft that have between 70 and 130 seats. The E170, E175, E190 and E195 set the standard in their category with their advanced engineering, high degree of efficiency, spacious, ergonomic cabins with two-by-two seating, and attractive operating economics. Since the E-Jets entered revenue service in 2004, Embraer has received almost 1,700 firm orders for this aircraft family. More than 1,100 have been delivered.
In 2013, Embraer launched the E-Jets E2, the second generation of its E-Jets family of commercial aircraft comprised of three new aircraft – E175-E2, E190-E2, E195-E2 – seating from 70 to 130 passengers. The E190-E2 is expected to enter service in the first half of 2018. The E195-E2 is slated to enter service in 2019 and the E175-E2 in 2020.
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SOURCE: EMBRAER SA.