EMBRAER 190 / ERJ 190-100
On 2 May 2006, Embraer announced plans for the business jet variant of the E-190, type name ERJ190-100 ECJ. It has the same structure as the E-190, but with an extended range of up to 4,200 nmi, and luxury seating for up to 19. It was certified by the USA Federal Aviation Administration on 7 January 2009. Embraer has developed an entirely new family of aircraft with state-of-the-art avionics, fly-by-wire technology, superior cabin spaciousness and extraordinary, uncompromising performance. Highlights:. Highly detailed Embraer 170/190 with Lineage 1000 as BONUS. Up to 120 passengers over 2,400 Nm. New generation flight deck.
Regional Airliner
Crew | 2 | |
Passengers | 98-114 |
Propulsion | 2 Turbofan Engines | |
Engine Model | General Electric CF34-10E | |
Engine Power (each) | 82,3 kN | 18500 lbf |
Speed | 870 km/h | 470 kts 541 mph |
Mmo (max. Mach) | Mach 0.82 | |
Service Ceiling | 12.497 m | 41.000 ft |
Range | 4.445 km | 2.400 NM 2.762 mi. |
Empty Weight | 28.080 kg | 61.906 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 50.300 kg | 110.892 lbs |
max. Landing Weight | 43.000 kg | 94.799 lbs |
Wing Span | 28,72 m | 94 ft 3 in |
Wing Area | 92,5 m² | 996 ft² |
Length | 36,24 m | 118 ft 11 in |
Height | 10,57 m | 34 ft 8 in |
First Flight | 03/2004 | |
Production Status | in production |
IATA Code | E90 | |
FAA TCDS | A57NM | |
EASA TCDS | A.071 | |
Data for (Version) | EMBRAER EMB-190LR (ERJ 190-100 LR) | |
Variants | ERJ 190-100STD, ERJ 190-100LR, ERJ 190-100IGW, ERJ 190-100ECJ (Lineage 1000) |
[Photo-ID: 1555] © Mike Vallentin 2008-10-18 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 Regional Reg.: F-HBLD c/n: 19000113 | |
[Düsseldorf International (EDDL / DUS)] |
[Photo-ID: 3708] © Karsten Palt 2010-04-24 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) Finnair Reg.: OH-LKG c/n: 19000079 | |
[Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel (EDDH / HAM)] |
[Photo-ID: 7839] © Karsten Palt 2013-05-17 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) Finnair Reg.: OH-LKI c/n: 19000117 | |
[Manchester (EGCC / MAN)] |
[Photo-ID: 2036] © Karsten Palt 2009-04-05 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) Finnair Reg.: OH-LKL c/n: 19000153 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
[Photo-ID: 12506] © Karsten Palt 2016-05-09 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) Helvetic Airways Reg.: HB-JVQ c/n: 19000420 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
[Photo-ID: 2523] © Karsten Palt 2009-06-27 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) KLM Cityhopper Reg.: PH-EZA c/n: 19000224 | |
[Amsterdam-Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)] |
[Photo-ID: 2933] © Karsten Palt 2009-09-06 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) KLM Cityhopper Reg.: PH-EZB c/n: 19000235 | |
[Stuttgart (EDDS / STR)] |
[Photo-ID: 4093] © Karsten Palt 2010-08-21 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100LR) Lufthansa Cityline Reg.: D-AECD c/n: 19000337 LH Regional | |
[Düsseldorf International (EDDL / DUS)] |
[Photo-ID: 12508] © Karsten Palt 2016-05-09 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100STD) Hop Reg.: F-HBLI c/n: 19000298 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
[Photo-ID: 12734] © Karsten Palt 2016-07-08 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100STD) KLM Cityhopper Reg.: PH-EZH c/n: 19000319 | |
[London Heathrow (EGLL / LHR)] |
[Photo-ID: 3751] © Karsten Palt 2010-06-28 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190 (ERJ-190-100STD) KLM Cityhopper Reg.: PH-EZI c/n: 1900322 | |
[Amsterdam-Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)] |
[Photo-ID: 12507] © Karsten Palt 2016-05-09 | |
EMBRAER ERJ190SR (ERJ-190-100SR) BA CityFlyer Reg.: G-LCYT c/n: 19000670 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
A groundbreaking concept in the air
economics
cabin
range
FleetSmart
Seize new opportunities and sustain profitability
Helping our customers sustain profitability and giving them the competitive edge is central to our FleetSmart philosophy and reflected in our E-Jets family of aircraft. Filling the gap between ‘regional’ and ‘mainline’, E-Jets deliver excellent performance and operational efficiencies, both in the air and on the ground. The undisputed leader in the 70-130 + seat segment, the E-Jet is a true business warrior.
economics
The aircraft that looks after your bottom line
An optimized design means that the E-Jet is built with the lowest possible aircraft operating rate in order to carry the highest revenue-generating payload. Since fuel consumption is proportional to aircraft weight, a lighter airplane means cost savings that go right to your bottom line. When it comes best cost per trip, it’s the leader in the segment.
A streamlined maintenance program, a high degree of parts commonality among the family and fast turnaround times (in as few as 15 minutes) increases daily utilization and efficiency while decreasing unit costs.
Smart aftersales care with tight SLAs in place with suppliers minimizes operating costs, whilst again, maximizing utilization.
performance
A combination of performance and efficiency
The E190 incorporates fly-by-wire technology that helps to reduce pilot workload, improves aircraft performance, simplifies systems architecture and minimizes weight and maintenance.
cabin
An intelligent use of space
E-Jets are designed from a double-bubble fuselage concept, a shape derived from vertically overlapping two ovals to produce a four-abreast cross section.
The widest point of the upper oval, which forms the main cabin, is at elbow level when passengers are seated. This maximizes personal space and allows the installation of wider seats and a wider aisle compared to most larger jets. The width of the lower oval is greatest near the cabin floor which boosts baggage and cargo capacity.
Adding to the sense of spaciousness is a two meter high cabin, near-vertical sidewalls and large eye-level windows, almost 30% larger than those on other aircraft, that let in lots of natural light. What’s more, under seat areas are free of support railings so that passengers can stretch out in greater comfort.
E-Jets incorporate a human-focused design approach emphasizing physical and cognitive requirements and abilities. In the cockpit, the ergonomic placement of instruments and controls in a dark and quiet environment creates unsurpassed situational awareness that reduces pilot workload.
environment
Sustainable and environmentally friendly
E-Jets comply with ICAO Annex 16 Chapter IV noise restrictions mandated in 2006.
Together with our partners, we have incorporated new sound-absorbing materials, produced lighter, quieter systems, and improved engine nacelle acoustics. Embraer teams continually work to improve aircraft operational procedures to ensure uncompromised performance at noise-sensitive airports.
General Electric’s CF34 engine is designed to be more efficient – CO, UHC, NOx and smoke emission margins range from 9% to 77% below ICAO Annex 16 (Volume II) CAEP/6 limits for the E190/E195.
range
The aircraft that goes the distance
The Advanced Range (AR) version of the E190 can carry a full load of passengers up to 2,450 nm (4,537 km).
See how far the E190 flies by choosing a city near you*.
*Ranges are indicative only, are based on ISA temperatures, zero winds, and maximum passengers in standard, single-class configuration and are not to be used for flight planning or dispatch.
- E170
- E175
- E190
- E195
Weights & Payload
Typical seat capacity
Performance
Embraer 190 Technical Manual Transmissions
^Fuel density: 0.803 kg/l (6.70 lb/gal)
*TOW for 500nm, full PAX^^, ISA, SL, ES engines ** TOW for 500nm, full PAX^^, ISA, SL, E5 engines
***MTOW, ISA, SL – E5 engines for LR; E5A1 engines for AR version ****MLW, ISA, SL
*****Full PAX^^, LRC, typical mission reserves
^^Single-class seating at 32” pitch; Passengers at 100 kg (220 lb)
Data only for AR version, for LR please see full specs.