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Embraer 190 Standard Operating Procedures Manual
Embraer 170/190 Landing gear and brakes
Embraer 170/190 Flight Controls
Embraer 170/190 Fire Protection
Embraer 170/190 Rain and Ice Protection
Embraer 170/190 Air & Pneumatics
Embraer 170/190 Warning System
The Embraer 190 and 195 are narrow-body, twin-engine, jet airliners developed and manufactured by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace company. The 190 and 195 models are part of Embraer’s E-Jet family of aircraft, which also includes the smaller 170 and 175 models.
The Embraer 190 is a shorter version of the 195, with seating for up to 108 passengers in a standard two-class configuration, or up to 118 passengers in a high-density configuration. It has a range of around 2,800 nautical miles (5,200 km) and is powered by two General Electric CF34-10E engines.
The Embraer 195 is a longer version of the 190, with seating for up to 124 passengers in a standard two-class configuration, or up to 146 passengers in a high-density configuration. It has a range of around 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km) and is also powered by two General Electric CF34-10E engines.
Both the Embraer 190 and 195 are known for their fuel efficiency, modern cabin design, and quiet operation. They are often used by airlines for short- to medium-haul flights, and have been successful in the regional airline market.
Embraer 190:
Embraer 195:
Note that these specifications may vary slightly depending on the specific variant and configuration of the aircraft.