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Embraer ERJ-145

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The Embraer ERJ 145 family is a series of twin-engine regional jets produced by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace company. Family members include the ERJ 135 (37 passengers), ERJ 140 (44 passengers), and ERJ 145 (50 passengers), as well as the Legacy business jet and the R-99 family of military aircraft. The ERJ 145 is the largest of the group. Each jet in the series is powered by two turbofan engines. The family’s primary competition comes from the Bombardier CRJ regional jets.

The ERJ-145 was designed for a perceived new market for regional jet aircraft, where the increased speed, comfort, and passenger appeal would outweigh the inherent fuel economy of the turboprop aircraft that were in service and in development. In order to reduce the development cost, it used the EMB120 nose and the same fuselage cross-section.

Embraer 145 Data

  • ICAO Code: E145
  • Manufacturer: Embraer
  • Class: twin-engined regional airliner
  • Crew: 2
  • Passengers: 50
  • Engines: Allison / Rolls-Royce AE3007A1
  • Max Speed: 833 km/h
  • MTOW: 22,000 kg
  • Max Range: 2,871 km

RocketRoute added advanced performance data for the following profiles:

  • Cruise (Max speed cruise, Long range cruise, Normal cruise, cruise Long Range Anti-Ice Off, cruise Long Range Anti-Ice On, cruise Max Speed, cruise SE Long range Anti-Ice Off, cruise SE Long range Anti-Ice On)
  • Climb (High-speed climb, Normal Climb, climb Normal Anti-Ice Off, climb Normal Anti-Ice On)
  • Descent (descent Normal)
  • Holding (Anti-Ice On, Anti-Ice Off)
  • Mass & Balance