Embraer 170

The E170 is the smallest aircraft in the E-Jet family and was the first to enter revenue service in March 2004. As of 2017, the E170 went out of production.[57] The Embraer 170 typically seats around 72 passengers in a typical single class configuration, 66 in a dual class configuration, and up to 78 in a high-density configuration. The E170 directly competed with the Bombardier CRJ700 and loosely with the turboprop Bombardier Q400. The jet is powered with General Electric CF34-8E engines of 14,200 pounds (62.28 kN) thrust each.

Statistics & Information

ICAO
E170
Name
Embraer 170
Operator
Republic
PAX
78
Crew
4
Cargo
9757lb
MTOW
38600
MLW
MZFW
21141
Total in Fleet
10
Service Ceiling
41,000ft
Range
2,470nm
Max Speed
430kts
Wingspan
26.00m
Length
29.00m
Height
9.00m
Engine Type
CF34-8E
Minimum Pilot Rank
None

Registrations

N2330

N2331

N2332

N2333

N2334

N2335

N2336

N2337

N2338

N2339