
The EMBRAER ERJ-170-200, designated E75S by ICAO, represents Brazil's successful entry into the modern regional jet market as part of the pioneering E-Jet family. First flown in 2002 as the base E170 platform, it is a low-wing twin-engine jet that seats 70-80 passengers in typical regional configurations. Measuring 31.68 meters in length with a 26.00-meter wingspan, the aircraft is powered by two General Electric CF34-8E turbofans producing 14,000 pounds of thrust each. Manufactured by Embraer at their São José dos Campos facility in Brazil, the E75S entered commercial service in 2005.
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| Oman Air | — | 17000323 | Oman | 70c0af | |
| Oman Air | — | 17000324 | Oman | 70c0b0 | |
| Oman Air | — | 17000349 | Oman | 70c0b9 | |
| Oman Air | — | 17000354 | Oman | 70c0bc |