Operators
- Embraer 170 (or EMB 170-100)—As of July 2011 180 Embraer 170 aircraft (all variants) are in airline service, with 8 orders. Major operators include: Republic Airlines (48), Shuttle America (28), Saudia (15), EgyptAir Express (12), LOT Polish Airlines (10), and Alitalia CityLiner (6). About 15 airlines operate the type in smaller numbers.
- Embraer 175 (or EMB 170-200)—As of July 2011, 136 Embraer 175 aircraft are in airline service, with 53 further orders. Major operators include Air Canada with 15 aircraft and Kenya Airways with 8 aircraft and LOT Polish Airlines with 12 aircraft. Major firm orders include 54 aircraft for Republic Airlines, which controls Frontier Airlines and Midwest Airlines, and 36 aircraft for Compass Airlines (formerly a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines). Flybe, the British airline, ordered 35 Embraer 175 with options for an extra 60 and "purchase rights" for 40 more at the 2010 Farnborough airshow.
- Embraer 190 (or EMB 190-100)—As of July 2011, 349 Embraer 190 aircraft (all variants) are in airline service, with 170 orders. Operators include Air Astana with two aircraft in operation and 6 more in order, Air Canada with 45 aircraft (with options for 60 more), JetBlue Airways with 47 aircraft (104 firm orders), Copa Airlines with 26, KLM Cityhopper (17), Aeroméxico Connect (19), Virgin Australia (18), Azul Brazilian Airlines (10), TRIP Linhas Aéreas (10) and Nas Air (Saudi Arabia) (4). Other orders include 32 aircraft for US Airways and 20 for Austral Líneas Aéreas (Argentina).
- Embraer 195 (or EMB 190-200)—As of July 2011, 75 Embraer 195 aircraft (all variants) are in service and 30 firm orders. Major operators are Azul Brazilian Airlines (29), Flybe (14), KLM (17), Lufthansa CityLine (15) and Air Europa (11). Azul Brazilian Airlines have ordered more 41 aircraft of this type.
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