The Embraer E175 is a single-aisle aircraft, capable of carrying up to 76 passengers in a typical two-class configuration. The aircraft made its first revenue flight in July 2005 with Air Canada.
Brazilian airframer Embraer has again paused its E175-E2 programme after acknowledging on several occasions that development of the next-generation regional jet has been effectively shelved.
The E175-E2's maximum takeoff weight of about 98,000 lb. is some 10% higher than current U.S. scope clauses permit. Credit: Embraer Embraer is keeping the E175-E2 on hold for another four years ...
In an update to investors, Embraer has disclosed that the Brazilian plane maker’s board approved another four-year ...
together with current global market conditions for commercial aviation and the continuing interest in the current E175 jet in the U.S. market." Embraer announced a three-year pause for the program ...
informs its shareholders and the market in general that today the Board of Directors approved an additional four-year pause in its E175-E2 jet development program. The re-programing of activities ...