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IATA codes are published in Appendix A of IATA's annual Standard Schedules Information Manual (SSIM) and are used for airline timetables and computer reservation systems. [2] IATA designators are used to distinguish between aircraft types and variants that have differences from an airline commercial perspective (size, role, interior ...
Embraer ERJ 175 (G-FBJF) of Flybe arrives Birmingham Airport, England. This aircraft was built 2012. Date: Taken 27th June 2019. Source: My own photograph, taken with a Nikon D5300 DSLR and Nikon 18-200 mm lens. Author: Myself (Adrian Pingstone). Permission (Reusing this file)
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An Embraer E175 operated for the Government of Poland. Brazil. Brazilian Air Force (Embraer 190/195) [citation needed] Colombia. Colombian Air Force (Embraer 190/195) [citation needed] Ecuador. Ecuadorian Air Force (Embraer 190/195) [citation needed] Libya. Sirte Oil Company (Embraer 170/175) [3] Poland
These flights were operated with 50-seat Embraer ERJ-145 regional jet aircraft and comprise the first ever nonstop jet service between Santa Fe and Denver. This service was replaced by Trans States Airlines as United Express in summer, 2015 which also operated Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets. Service had increased to as many as five daily flights ...
In February 1999, Embraer announced it had abandoned the derivative approach in favour of an all-new design. [9] [3] On 14 June 1999, the E-Jet family was formally launched at the Paris Air Show, [10] initially using the twin designations ERJ-170 and ERJ-190; these were subsequently changed to Embraer 170 and Embraer 190 respectively.