
The Embraer ERJ-190-100, a game-changing regional jet that redefined short-haul aviation efficiency, first flew on March 12, 2004. This twin-engine, low-wing monoplane could accommodate 98-114 passengers in a single-class configuration, powered by two underwing-mounted turbofan engines. Stretching over 36 meters in length, the E190 delivered exceptional fuel economy that enabled airlines to achieve profitability with as few as 60 passengers. Manufactured by Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica (Embraer), this aircraft captured 80 percent of the North American 76-seater market by 2018.
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| Copa Airlines | — | 19000063 | Colombia | 0ac070 | |
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| Copa Airlines | — | 19000114 | Colombia | 0ac09e | |
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| Copa Airlines | — | 19000251 | Colombia | 0ac0d3 |
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