Embraer signs an agreement for the sale of up to four E190-E2 jetliners to Air Kiribati | Vale do Paraíba and region



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Embraer signed an agreement with Air Kiribati, a central Pacific archipelago, for the sale of two E190-E2 commercial jets, with the option of selling two more of the same model. The contract, divided Tuesday (18), has a value of 243 million US dollars. The deliveries will take place in 2019.

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The airline, according to the Brazilian manufacturer, operates domestic and international routes. The current fleet of the company is made up of turboprops.

The request was made about a month after the tour of the E190-E2 bearing the chart "Shark", directed by Asia-Pacific. Embraer said the plane route included a stopover in Tarawa, capital of Kiribati.

The model, designed for 150 seats, is the first jet of the new Embraer E-Jets E2 family. The aircraft were introduced to the market in 2016 and the first of the models, the E190-E2, went into service in April 2018 with the Norwegian company Wideroe.

Already, shipments of the other model, the E195-E2 should begin in 2019 – the model is in the certification phase. The first E175-E2 should be shipped in 2021.

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