Airline Liveries
A medium-range twin-engine jet airliner in the E-Jet family, designed for regional routes. With a larger fuselage than the E175, the E190 offers more comfort for passengers while maintaining regional economics. JetBlue operated these aircraft on lower-demand routes but is transitioning to the Airbus A220 family.
Passengers
96-114
Range
2,819 mi
Cruise Speed
541 mph
First Flight
2004
Did You Know?
The E190 was popular with carriers seeking mainline comfort on regional routes, offering a 2-2 seating configuration without middle seats.
Technical Specifications
Performance
- Range
- 4,537 km (2,819 mi)
- Cruise Speed
- 870 km/h (541 mph)
- Service Ceiling
- 12,497 m (41,001 ft)
Dimensions
- Length
- 36.2 m (119 ft)
- Wingspan
- 28.7 m (94 ft)
Capacity
- Passengers
- 96-114
- Cargo Volume
- 21 m³
Engines
- Engine Count
- 2x GE CF34-10E
- Manufacturer
- General Electric
- Thrust (each)
- 82.3 kN
Weights
- Max Takeoff (MTOW)
- 51,800 kg (114,199 lbs)
- Fuel Capacity
- 12,971 L (3,427 gal)
Takeoff / Landing
- Takeoff Distance
- 1,650 m (5,413 ft)
- Landing Distance
- 1,320 m (4,331 ft)
Commercial
- Total Orders
- 576
- Delivered
- 576
- List Price
- $50.6M
History
- First Flight
- March 12, 2004
- Status
- In Service
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Data sourced from www.embraer.com