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Embraer introduces all-black livery with neon-blue accents for its E190F and E195F freighter aircraft. The E190F to debut at the 2024 Farnborough Airshow; P2F conversions target middle-distance ...
According to the regulator, “The ERJ 190-100 IGW post-MOD SB 190-25-0270 does not constitute a new model, and it can be referred to in marketing literature as EMBRAER 190F, E190F, E-Freighter.” ...
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has revealed it delivered 61 aircraft in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) across all ...
An Embraer E-Freighter promises to offer 50% more volume, which translates to a total payload (underfloor plus main deck) of 13,500 kg (29,700 lbs) for the E190F and 14,300 kg (31,500 lbs) for the ...
Embraer's E190F has earned FAA certification, according to the company. [Courtesy: Embraer] Embraer’s E190F passenger-to-freight conversion with the specialized Cargo Loading System has been ...
Today Embraer enters the air freight market with the launch of the E190F and E195F Passenger to Freight Conversions (P2F). The E-Jets freighters are ...
Embraer’s E190F cargo conversion will make its first public appearance at the Farnborough Airshow, on July 22-26, after performing its maiden flight earlier this year.
The E190F will have a payload of 10,700kg (23,600lb), while the E195F’s will be 12,300kg. The company has previously stated that it expects to hand its first freighter over for certification ...
The converted E190F and E195F will be able to keep up with the growing demand for faster deliveries over greater distances, while also being more fuel-efficient and operating with reduced costs.
When complete, the combination of under-floor bulk cargo and main deck cargo will allow freighters to handle a payload of 23,600 pounds for the E190F and 27,100 pounds for the E195F.
The E190F and E195F will be deployed on shorter routes between 600 and 1,400 nautical miles. The demand for air cargo has skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic. Boeing 747-400 cargo loading.
Embraer S.A. (ERJ) unveils its plans to launch the E190F and E195F Passenger to Freight Conversions aircraft in the air freight market, thus capitalizing on the rising demand for air freighters.