Embraer
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Brazil
Founded 1969
Embraer S.A. is a Brazilian multinational aerospace manufacturer that produces commercial, military, executive, and agricultural aircraft.
Aircraft Types (9)
Embraer E170
E70
E170
70 seats
3,889 km
Embraer E175
E75
E75S
76 seats
3,704 km
Embraer E175-E2
E7W
E75L
80 seats
3,735 km
Embraer E190
E90
E190
96 seats
4,537 km
Embraer E190-E2
290
E290
97 seats
5,278 km
Embraer E195
E95
E195
108 seats
4,077 km
Embraer E195-E2
295
E295
120 seats
4,815 km
Embraer ERJ 135
ER3
E135
37 seats
3,241 km
Embraer ERJ 145
ER4
E145
50 seats
2,873 km
Aircraft Families
Overview
- Aircraft Types
- 9
- Families
- 3
- Founded
- 1969
- Country
- Brazil
Frequently Asked Questions
Embraer manufactures the E-Jet E1 and E2 families of regional jets (E170, E175, E190, E195 and their E2 successors), as well as the Phenom and Praetor business jets. The company previously produced the ERJ 135/140/145 regional jets.
Embraer is headquartered in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil. The company is the third-largest aircraft manufacturer in the world by deliveries, behind Boeing and Airbus, and is the leading manufacturer in the 70-150 seat regional jet market.
The Embraer E175 is the company's best-selling aircraft, with over 800 orders. It is the dominant regional jet in North America due to pilot union scope clause restrictions that favor aircraft with 76 or fewer seats.
Embraer is the world leader in the regional jet market (70-150 seats), competing below the Boeing-Airbus duopoly. The E-Jet E2 family competes with the smaller members of the A220 and A319neo, while Embraer's business jets compete with Bombardier, Gulfstream, and Dassault.