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Embraer 170/190


IOC: 2004
Total Production: 959
Total Program's Cost: USD$12.0 billion

Embraer 175 AR


IOC: December 2008
Production: 36


Origin
Brazil


Program Status:
Under Development

Contractor/s
Embraer

Family Members
Embraer 170
Embraer 170 AR
Embraer 175
Embraer 190
Embraer 190 AR
Embraer 195
Embraer 195 AR
Lineage 1000

Power plant:
CF34-8 (2)

Description: The Embraer 175 AR (Advanced Range) is an enhanced version of the Embraer 175 regional jet incorporating structural reinforcements that allow the aircraft to be operated at takeoff, landing and zero fuel weights above the current maximum values. The AR version provides 300 nautical miles of additional range and a payload increase of more than 1,500-lb. The new version was launched in May 2007 and is expected to receive type certification by December 2008. Retrofit kits are available to convert existing Embraer 175 into Embraer 175 AR.

Northwest Airlines is the launch customer for the Embraer 175 AR regional jet through a contract modification announced on May 22, 2007. Northwest will convert 36 previous ordered Embraer 175 into AR versions. Ten aircraft already delivered will receive the retrofit kit and the remaining 26 aircraft will be delivered as AR versions from the assembly line.

Specifications
Weights: Max Weight 39,490 kg (87,059 lb)

Performance: Max Range 3,890 km (2,100 nm)

Other: Number of Engines 2

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Operators

United States of America / 36 / Planned

Aircraft converted from a previous order for Embraer 175 jets placed by Northwest Airlines (36)


Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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