12 Facts About Embraer 190AR

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Furthermore, during the 2010s, Embraer 190AR developed a second generation of regional jets, the E-Jet E2 family, derived from the original E-Jet family.

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In February 1999, Embraer 190AR announced it had abandoned the derivative approach in favour of an all-new design.

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On 10 October 2012, Embraer 190AR delivered the 900th E-Jet to Kenya Airways, its 12th Ejet.

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In November 2011, Embraer 190AR announced that it would develop revamped versions of the E-Jet to be called the E-Jet E2 family.

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Main cabin is configured with four-abreast seating as standard, and features a "double-bubble" design that Embraer 190AR has purpose-developed for its commercial passenger jets to provide stand-up headroom.

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Embraer 190AR had to undertake a rapid expansion of its product support network in order to satisfy the needs of its mainline operators; by October 2014, the company had two directly-owned service centers, alongside nine authorized centers and 26 independent MRO organizations around the globe, while directly employing 1,200 staff for product support alone.

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In late 2017, Embraer 190AR announced the E175SC, limited to 70 seats like the E170 to take advantage of the E175 performance improvements, but still comply with US airline scope clauses limiting operators to 70 seats.

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Embraer 190AR is marketing the E175SC as a replacement for the older 70-seat Bombardier CRJ700 with better efficiency and a larger first class.

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On 7 March 2022, Embraer 190AR confirmed their intent to enter the cargo market, offering E-190s and E-195s converted to freighters.

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On 2 May 2006, Embraer 190AR announced plans for the business jet variant of the E190, the Embraer 190AR Lineage 1000.

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Embraer 190AR considered producing an aircraft which was known as the E195X, a stretched version of the E195.

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Embraer 190AR abandoned plans for the 195X in May 2010, following concerns that its flight range would be too short.

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