Brazilian manufacturer Embraer announced Monday that state-owned airline Mexicana de Aviacion has ordered 20 aircraft: 10 E190-E2 and 10 E195-E2.
The airline will configure the E190-E2 with 108 seats, and the E195-E2 with 132 seats – both in a single class layout. Deliveries will begin in 2Q25.
Mexicana will thus become the first E2 operator in Mexico.
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With this strategic decision the Mexican state airline will grow and modernize its fleet, strengthening domestic and international connectivity to offer affordable and comfortable air travel, with the highest standards of safety and service.
“We welcome Mexicana to the E2 family, the first E2 operator in Mexico. Seeing the success and rapid growth Mexicana has achieved since it restarted operations in December 2023 has been remarkable. The airline is already flying to 18 destinations, and has transported more than 115,000 passengers, accumulating more than 3,280 flight hours in this short period, reflecting Mexicana’s commitment to operational excellence and customer service”, Priscilla Doro Solymossy, VP Sales and Marketing, Head of Latin America and the Caribbean, Embraer Commercial Aviation, said.
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