Embraer has signed a contract with Widerøe, the largest
regional airline in Scandinavia, for up to 15 E2 family jets. The contract
consists of three firm orders for the E190-E2 and purchase rights for 12
further E2 family aircraft. This flexible mix of purchase rights for E175-E2,
E190-E2, and E195-E2 will give Widerøe the ability to grow their fleet with a
family of aircraft from 80 to 130+ seats, to right size capacity to meet market
requirements.
The order has a potential list price value of up to
US$873million, if all orders are converted. The three firm orders for E190-E2s
were included in Embraer’s fourth quarter 2016 backlog.
“It’s always an important moment for Embraer when we add
a new airline to our family of operators. It’s even better to be part of a step
change in that customer’s operations - our next generation E190-E2s will also
be the first jets in Widerøe’s fleet. The opportunities for both Embraer and
Widerøe as the airline seeks to expand and move beyond only turboprop
operations, present an exciting future. A great way to start 2017”, said Arjan
Meijer, Chief Commercial Officer, Embraer Commercial Aviation.
Widerøe will configure the E190-E2s in a comfortable
single-class layout with 114 seats. Deliveries are scheduled for 2018. This
deal brings the E-Jets E2 backlog to 275 firm orders plus Letters of Intent,
options and purchase rights covering another 415 aircraft giving a total of 690
commitments from airlines and leasing companies.
Stein Nilsen, Chief Executive Officer of Widerøe, said,
"Our decision to choose the Embraer family of next generation E2 aircraft
for our move into jet operations is based on the need for a high quality
passenger experience, ease and flexibility of operations, and lowest through
life costs. The result of our evaluation determined the E2 family of aircraft,
coupled with Embraer's world class customer support, as the best solution for
our airline. We're excited at the prospect of being among the first operators of
Embraer's next generation of aircraft, which feature significant environmental
improvements in both noise and fuel efficiency while still improving
performance. The flexibility offered by Embraer's family of same type rated E2
aircraft will enable us to build a right sized fleet, as a supplement to our
existing fleet, in accordance with market requirements."
Embraer is the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial
jets with up to 130+ seats. The Company has 100 customers from all over the
world operating the ERJ and the E-Jet families of aircraft. For the E-Jets
program alone, Embraer has logged more than 1,700 orders and over 1,300
deliveries, redefining the traditional concept of regional aircraft by
operating across a range of business applications.
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