Embraer delivers 300th E-Jet
Embraer delivered the 300th E-Jet on 24 Oct, 2007, in a ceremony held at the Company’s headquarters in São José dos Campos, Brazil. The aircraft, an EMBRAER 175, was ordered by the U.S.-based Northwest Airlines. Embraer has reached 300 E-Jets mark after the first delivery in March 2004.
“The delivery of the 300th E-Jet is a great achievement for Embraer and we are honored that Northwest Airlines is receiving this airplane,” said Mauro Kern, Embraer’s Executive Vice President, Airline Market. “The four pillars that supported the launch of the E-Jets program back in 1999 – natural growth of the 50-seat regional jet markets, replacement of old and inefficient jets, development of new markets at low cost, and right-sizing low load factor narrow body flights – are still in place and will be the drivers of future fleet decisions of many airlines.”
One year ago, Northwest Airlines placed a firm order for 36 EMBRAER 175 jets to be operated by its regional subsidiary Compass Airlines, under the Northwest Airlink brand name. The aircraft are configured in a dual-class layout with 76 seats – 12 first-class and 64 coach. This is the fifth E-Jet incorporated to the airline’s fleet, since the first EMBRAER 175 was delivered last July.
“The EMBRAER 175 jets offer our customers best-in-class features and cabin comfort,” said Neal Cohen, Northwest Airlines Executive Vice President – Strategy, International and Chief Executive Officer – Regional Airlines. “The technology, efficiency and extended range of our dual-class EMBRAER 175s provide us with the flexibility necessary to maximize operations.”
“We are pleased to receive this milestone aircraft, adding it to our highly reliable fleet of EMBRAER 175s,” commented John Bendoraitis, President of Compass Airlines. “Our team is committed to providing the highest level of service and dependability to our customers.”
The E-Jets family is showing itself to be much more than airplanes destined merely for regional carriers. The aircraft are flexible enough for traditional airlines flying them in premier markets, as well as low-cost carriers operating at competitive prices in medium density markets.
Northwest Airlines will be the first operator of the EMBRAER 175 AR version – an extended range variant scheduled to be incorporated in 2008, which will open the way for the airline to serve additional markets.
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