Airlines operating Embraer E175 airplanes
The Embraer E175 is a narrow-body, twin-engine regional jet developed and manufactured by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace company. It has a capacity of up to 88 passengers and a range of up to 2,400 nautical miles (4,448 kilometers). It is powered by two GE CF34-8E engines. The E175 first flew in 2002 and entered commercial service in 2004. It is primarily used by regional airlines for short to medium-haul routes, as well as by some major airlines as well. The E175 is a member of Embraer's E-Jet family of aircraft, which also includes the smaller E170 and the larger E190 and E195 models. The E175 is known for its comfort, fuel efficiency, and low noise levels. It's also used by governments and private companies for executive transportation. The E175 is a popular choice for airlines looking for a balance of capacity, range, and operational efficiency.
We have compiled a complete list of airlines that use Embraer E175
Airlines
- Air Botswana1 type
- Air Burkina1 type
- Air Canada1 type
- Alaska Airlines1 type
- American Airlines1 type
- Cronos Airlines1 type
- Delta2 types
- Envoy Air1 type
- Horizon Air1 type
- Jazz Air1 type
- KLM1 type
- KLM Cityhopper1 type
- LOT Polish Airlines2 types
- Marathon Airlines1 type
- Mauritania Airlines1 type
- Mesa Airlines2 types
- Republic Airways2 types
- Royal Jordanian1 type
- SkyWest Airlines5 types
- Star Air (India)1 type
- United2 types