IOC: 2004
Total Production: 891
Total Program's Cost: USD$12.0 billion
Lineage 1000
Maiden Flight: Friday, October 26, 2007
IOC: 2008
Production: 9
Origin:Brazil
Contractor/s:
Embraer *, PATS Aircraft
Description:
Lineage 1000 is a twin-engine, ultra-large business jet based on the Embraer 190 jetliner and capable of carrying up to 19 passenger in a luxurious, comfortable and oversized cabin. With a cabin volume of 4,085 cubic feet this business jet will include three lavatories and one stand-up shower. Among the amenities provided to the Lineage 1000 highlight Wi-Fi technology, internet access and an electronic flight bag (EFB). The cockpit will feature Honeywell Primus Epic avionics suite with five LCDs, Cursor Control Device (CCD), auto-throttle, weather radar with turbulence detection and fly-by-wire technology.
Lineage 1000 will be powered by two General Electric CF34-10E7 engines each rated at 18,500 pounds of thrust. Its operational range carrying eight passengers is 7,778 kilometers (4,200 nautical miles), achieves a top speed of Mach 0.82 and will be capable of flying at 41,000-ft (12,500 meters) of altitude. Embraer expects the first Lineage 1000 to enter service by mid-2008.
Specifications Accommodation: Passengers 19
Engine/s Performance: Thrust 37,000 lb (16,783 kg)
Performance: Ceiling 12,497 m (41,001 ft), Max Range 7,778 km (4,200 nm), Top Speed 272 mps (Mach 0.82)