Aerolíneas Argentinas announced on Wednesday that it will incorporate 12 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft to replace the company’s existing E-190s.
These aircraft will be delivered starting next year, with delivery to be completed in 2026. Among their main features is a larger number of seats: 136 versus 96 of the current Embraer fleet of 26 aircraft.
“With this agreement we are able to modernize our fleet, increase productivity and reduce the cost per seat. Having a partner like Embraer to support and accompany us on this path of growth is a very important endorsement,” explained Pablo Ceriani, president of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
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“We are delighted that Aerolineas Argentinas has selected the E195-E2 as a replacement for its E190s. The aircraft’s performance, reduced environmental impact and the comfort of the aircraft’s 2×2 seating, with no center seats and huge internal baggage compartments, will be a significant game changer for the company and its guests,” commented Martyn Holmes, Embraer’s commercial director.
It should be recalled that on Monday, a new Airbus A330, Aerolíneas Argentinas’ 10th aircraft, arrived in the country. In addition, this Wednesday night another Boeing 737 MAX, the company’s ninth, will be arriving in the country. In this way, the company reaches a record number, having the largest number of aircraft in operation in its history, with a total

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