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Current list price: US$33m
Current range for used aircraft: US$12-23m
27.4-34.9 million (2006)
The ERJ-170 is a Brazilian built, twin engine, 70 passenger jet aircraft. It is built by Embraer.
The Embraer ERJ145 seats 50 passengers.
The cruising speed of the Embraer 145 is approximately 500 knots, which is about 575 miles per hour (926 kilometers per hour). This regional jet is designed for short to medium-haul flights, offering efficient performance and comfort for passengers. Its speed, combined with its range, makes it a popular choice for regional airlines.
Embraer Legacy 600, a business jet derivative of the Embraer ERJ 145 family of commercial jet aircraft that has the attribute pertaining to the Arab Republic of EgyptRead more: What_is_the_Egyptian_legacyBY: ARJEL INGUITOJune 5 2012 :)
I think they are jet aircraft although they have turbofan engines. You can check more on thee link below
The Embraer E-195 can be configured for 106 seats in a 2 class layout, up to 122 seats in a single class layout
You can find more information on the Embraer Legacy 600and Legacy Shuttle on the Performance links below. There are descriptions, performance graphs, cabin layouts and other characteristics.The Embraer Legacy is a super mid corporate jet.Its Characteristics:Cruising Speed: 501 mphRange: 2,300 milesBaggage Capacity: 240 cu.ft.
The Embraer RJ145 has a generally good safety record, with a low number of accidents relative to its operational history. Most incidents have been attributed to factors such as weather or human error rather than inherent design flaws. While there have been a few notable accidents, they are relatively rare compared to the number of flights operated by the aircraft. Overall, the RJ145 is considered a reliable regional jet in terms of safety.
There is no such thing as a Boeing E190 to my knowledge. Embraer however does make an E190 aircraft as part of their E-Jet Series.
Currently, Jet Blue operate the following fleet: Airbus A320-200 (120) Embraer 190 (49) They do have more planes on order- again mainly airbus type aircraft.
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