Embraer E-195
The E-195 is a medium-range passenger aircraft designed and developed by Brazilian manufacturer Embraer. It is the largest aircraft in the Embraer E-Jet family, which received certification and accreditation from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in July 2006. The E-195 is powered by two General Electric CF34-10 engines, which are specially designed to provide greater power on longer flights and as such are intended for regional civil aircraft.
| Specifications of Embraer E-195 | |
| Length | 38,65 m |
| Height | 10,55 m |
| Wing span | 28,72 m |
Airbusa A320
The E-195 is a medium-range passenger aircraft designed and developed by Brazilian manufacturer Embraer. It is the largest aircraft in the Embraer E-Jet family, which received certification and accreditation from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in July 2006. The E-195 is powered by two General Electric CF34-10 engines, which are specially designed to provide greater power on longer flights and as such are intended for regional civil aircraft.
| Specifications of Airbusa A320 | |
| Length | 38,65 m |
| Height | 10,55 m |
| Wing span | 28,72 m |