The 108-seat Embraer 195 is the largest aircraft ever built by Embraer. The Embraer 195 is powered by twin under-wing General Electric CF34-10E engines controlled by a redundant Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC). This computerized management system optimizes engine operation during all phases of flight, reducing fuel consumption and maintenance costs.
Like the other members of the Embraer 170/190 family, the Embraer 195 has four main cabin doors and offers airlines fast turn-around times and maximum cabin configuration flexibility for dual class, single class, or high-density seating arrangements.
Embraer 195-100LR
Developing nation: Brazil
Manufacturer/designer: Embraer.
Production line: São José dos Campos, Brazil
Type aircraft: regional airliner.
First flight: December 7, 2004, PP-XMJ.
First delivery: 2006
General characteristics
Crew: Two
Capacity: 108 – 118 passengers
Length: 38,65 m.
Wingspan: 28,72 m.
Height: 10,52 m.
Wing area:
Empty weight: – max. zero-fuel weight: 28.970 Kg.- fuel: 12.872 Kg.- max. payload: 13.530 Kg.
Max take-off weight: 50.790 Kg.
Powerplant: two General Electric CF34-10E turbofans rated 82.3 kN.
Performance
Maximum speed: 870 km/h.
Cruise speed: 870 km/h.
Range: 4.074 km.
Service ceiling: 9.144 m.
Rate of climb: 9.144 m in 18 minutes.
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