Embraer’s E190F E-Freighter has received full certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), following approvals from the FAA and ANAC in 2024. This milestone allows the aircraft to operate worldwide.
Embraer’s E190F E-Freighter has received full certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), following approvals from the FAA and ANAC in 2024. This milestone allows the aircraft to operate worldwide.
E as in e-commerce, not as in electric or eco… At best they say operating expenses are 30% less.
It’s E as in Embraer, the manufacture of the plane. Their models always start with an E, and their related family of jets (E170/175 and E190/195) are collectively called the E-Jet family. This is derived from the larger versions (E190/E195) and is thus the E-Freighter.
Thank you for the context.