
The Embraer ERJ-190-200, designated E195, represents Brazil's successful entry into the 100-seat regional jet market as the largest member of the pioneering E-Jet family. First flown on December 7, 2004, it is a low-wing twin-engine jet capable of seating 108-124 passengers in typical configurations. Measuring 38.7 meters in length with a wingspan of 28.7 meters, the aircraft is powered by two General Electric CF34-10E turbofan engines. The type was manufactured by Embraer at their São José dos Campos facility in Brazil.
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