List of Embraer E-Jet operators

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The following is a list of current and former operators of the Embraer E-Jet family:[1][2][3]

Civil operators[edit]

Legend Notes
* Current
* Former
Orders
Airline Country / Region E170 E175 E190 E195 E175-E2 E190-E2 E195-E2 Total in service Notes
Aerolíneas Argentinas  Argentina 26 26
Aeromexico Connect  Mexico 13 3 42 42
Aero República  Colombia 17 Rebranded to Copa Airlines Colombia in 2010
Air Astana  Kazakhstan 9 5 5
Air Botswana  Botswana 1 1
Air Burkina  Burkina Faso 2 1 2 3
Air Cairo  Egypt 3 3
Air Canada  Canada 15 45
Air Dolomiti  Italy 1 15 15 E190 leased from Augsburg Airways
Air Europa Express  Spain 7 7 Operated by Aeronova
Air France Hop  France 15 17 32
Airlink  South Africa 3 27 3 28
Airnorth  Australia 4 3 7
Air Moldova  Moldova 3
Air Montenegro  Montenegro 3 3 One is grounded
Air Peace  Nigeria 5 5 8 E195-E2 on order
Air Serbia Serbia 1 3 4
Alitalia CityLiner  Italy 10 5 Ceased operations in 2021
Alliance Airlines  Australia 35 35
Amaszonas  Bolivia 3 5
Amaszonas Uruguay  Uruguay 1 Ceased operations in 2021
American Airlines  United States 20
Arkia  Israel 3 3 3
Aurigny  Guernsey 1
Austral Líneas Aéreas  Argentina 26 Ceased operations in 2020
Transferred to Aerolíneas Argentinas
Austrian Airlines  Austria 17 17
Avianca El Salvador  El Salvador 12
Azerbaijan Airlines  Azerbaijan 1 7
Azul Brazilian Airlines  Brazil 5 22 42 20 62 51 E195-E2 on order
BA CityFlyer  United Kingdom 6 20 20
Bamboo Airways  Vietnam 1 4 5 E195 leased from LOT Polish Airlines and Great Dane Airlines
Belavia  Belarus 1 7 3 8
BermudAir  Bermuda 2 2
Best Jets International  United States 2 2 Operating for Aurora Anguilla
Bestfly Cabo Verde  Cape Verde 1 1
Binani Air  Nigeria 1
Binter  Spain 1 9 10
Breeze Airways  United States 10 7 17
Bulgaria Air  Bulgaria 4 4
Buta Airways  Azerbaijan 1 8 8
China Southern Airlines  China 20
Colorful Guizhou Airlines  China 9 9
Compass Airlines  United States 6 56 Ceased operations in 2020
Leased from American Airlines and Delta Air Lines
Congo Airways  Democratic Republic of the Congo
2
2
Conviasa  Venezuela 16 16
Copa Airlines  Panama 15
Copa Airlines Colombia  Colombia 14
Eastern Airways[4]  United Kingdom 2 2 4
Envoy Air  United States 38 114 152 Operating for American Eagle. 101 E175 on order.
Fastjet Tanzania  Tanzania 1 1
Finnair  Finland 10 12 12 Operated by Nordic Regional Airlines
Flybe  United Kingdom 11 14 Ceased operations in 2020
Fuji Dream Airlines  Japan 3 13 16
Georgian Airways  Georgia 3 1
German Airways  Germany 7 7
Great Dane Airlines  Denmark 3
GX Airlines  China 17 17
Hebei Airlines  China 6 6
Helvetic Airways  Switzerland 6 8 4 16
Horizon Air  United States 43 43 Operating for Alaska Horizon. 7 E175 on order.
Hunnu Air  Mongolia 2 2
Ikar  Russia 4 4
ITA Airways  Italy 1 1
J-Air  Japan 18 14 32
Jazz Aviation  Canada 25 25 Transferred from Sky Regional Airlines after consolidation with Jazz Aviation in 2021.
Operating for Air Canada Express.
Jetairfly  Belgium 3 Rebranded to TUI fly Belgium in 2016
JetBlue  United States 38 38 Launch customer of E190.
All to be retired by 2026.
Kalstar Aviation  Indonesia 1 Ceased operations in 2017
Kenya Airways  Kenya 5 15 15
KLM Cityhopper  Netherlands 1 17 29 18 64 7 E195-E2 on order, option for 10 more
LAM Mozambique Airlines  Mozambique 2 2
LOT Polish Airlines  Poland 6 10 4 15 35 Launch customer of E170
Lufthansa CityLine  Germany 6 2 6 To be transferred to Air Dolomiti
Lumiwings  Greece 1 1
Luxair  Luxembourg
4
Mandarin Airlines  Taiwan 4 Retired 2/9/2023
Marathon Airlines  Greece 3 1 3 7
Mauritania Airlines  Mauritania 2 2
Mesa Airlines  United States 75 75 Operating for United Express
Montenegro Airlines  Montenegro 1 3 Ceased operations in 2020
Myanmar National Airlines  Myanmar 2 Aircraft Retired in 2022
Myanmar Airways International  Myanmar 2 2
National Jet Express  Australia 6 6
Oman Air  Oman 4
Overland Airways  Nigeria 2
Paramount Airways  India 2 3 Ceased operations in 2010
Pegas Fly  Russia 5 5 No longer supported by Embraer as an effect of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
People's  Austria 1 1
Petro Air  Libya 3 3
Pionair Australia  Australia 1
Placar Linhas Aéreas  Brazil 1
Porter Airlines  Canada 32 32 First North American airline to operate E2 family. 43 E195-E2 on order.
Portugália Airlines  Portugal 9 4 13 Operating for TAP Express
Republic Airways  United States 36 172 17 208 Operating for American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express. 47 E175 on order.
Royal Air Maroc  Morocco 4 4
Royal Jordanian  Jordan 2 2 2 6
S7 Airlines  Russia 17 17 No longer supported by Embraer as an effect of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
SalamAir  Oman
6
SAS Link  Sweden 10 10
SATENA  Colombia 1 1
SKYhigh  Dominican Republic 2 5 7
Sky Regional Airlines  Canada 25 Ceased operations in 2021.
Leased from and operated for Air Canada Express.
SkyWest Airlines  United States 241 241 Operating for Alaska SkyWest, American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express. 21 E175 on order.
Star Air  India 3 3
Stobart Air  Ireland 2 3
TACA Airlines  El Salvador 12 Rebranded to Avianca El Salvador in 2013
TACA Costa Rica  Costa Rica 4
TAME  Ecuador 2 5
TAP Express  Portugal 9 4 13 Operated by Portugália Airlines
Tianjin Airlines  China 32 20 52
TRIP Linhas Aéreas  Brazil 9 12 Integrated into Azul Brazilian Airlines in 2014
TUI fly Belgium  Belgium 4 3 3
Ukraine International Airlines  Ukraine 5 2 7
Urumqi Air  China 1
US Airways  United States 20 Merged with American Airlines in 2015
Virgin Australia  Australia 4 18
WDL Aviation  Germany 5 Ceased operations in 2020
Widerøe  Norway 3 3 Launch customer of E190-E2

State and corporate operators[edit]

An Embraer E175 operated for the Government of Poland.
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Libya
 Poland
 Saudi Arabia

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Embraer ERJ-170 Operators". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  2. ^ "Embraer ERJ-190 Operators". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  3. ^ "Backlog & Deliveries 1Q24". Embraer. April 19, 2024. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  4. ^ "UK's Eastern Airways to resume E170, E190 ops".
  5. ^ "Embraer Sells One Embraer 170 Jet to Sirte Oil Company" (Press release). PR Newswire. 2006-12-05. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  6. ^ [1] Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine (Polish)

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