São José dos Campos, Brazil – Widerøe, the largest regional airline in Scandinavia, will be the first airline to receive Embraer’s new E190-E2 jet. As the launch operator of the first of the second-generation E-Jets family of commercial aircraft, Widerøe will receive its first aircraft in the first half of 2018.
Widerøe has a contract with Embraer for up to 15 E2 family jets consisting of three firm orders for the E190-E2 and purchase rights for 12 further E2 family aircraft. The order has a potential list price value of up to $873 million with all orders being exercised.
“Widerøe are proven pioneers in their field who have achieved major success and still remain hugely ambitious, similar in many ways to the path taken by Embraer,” said John Slattery, president & CEO, Embraer Commercial Aviation. “The E2 program remains on target with technical specification guidance, on time and on budget. Our team remains focused on a successful delivery to Widerøe in the first half of next year.”
With Norwegian airline’s order, the E-Jets E2 backlog has 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, “Knowing the hard-work Embraer is doing in the certification campaign, especially in terms of maturity, we have every confidence in a smooth entry into service. The E190-E2 will be a big leap in Widerøe’s history, and our planning for the first deliveries is now well underway.”
Widerøe, which operates more than 450 flights per day, is configuring the E190-E2s in a single-class layout with 114 seats.
Source: Embraer
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