São Paulo – Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer is having a road show of its new E195-E2, with stints at Mohamed V International Airport in Casablanca, Morocco and Algiers International Airport, in Algeria (pictured), among other countries.
The embassies of Brazil in Morocco and Algeria reported that Flávio Marega, Brazil’s ambassador to Algeria, joined a presentation of the aircraft in Algiers this Monday (25), and Julio Bitelli, the ambassador to Morocco, did the same in Casablanca on Tuesday (26).
According to Embraer, the road show began last July during the Paris Airshow and will continue until the end of the year, spanning 70 countries. The company declined to provide the dates and times.
The E195-E2 is the biggest commercial aircraft ever made by Embraer, and a part of its E2 family of e-jets. Last April saw the E195-E2 get type certificates from three regulators in Brazil and elsewhere
Deliveries of the E195-E2 have been made to carriers including Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras, Ireland’s AerCap – the world’s leading aircraft leaser – and Binter, of Spain. Azul, ofbz, got three units out of a 51-strong order.
Embraer said the E195-E2 is the most eco-friendly aircraft in its category, with the lowest external noise level and 10,000-hour maintenance intervals.
The plane is available in 120-seat, two-class or 1467 single-class configurations. It features 75% new systems compared with the first generation E195, including three additional seat rows. Embraer is the world leader in airlines with up to 150 seats.
Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum