E145
EMBRAER ERJ-145
EMBRAER ERJ-145
E145
Regional airliner. In service since 1996. Renamed from EMB-145 to signify its regional jet role. Based on stretched jet-powered studies of the EMB-120 Brasilia. Built as ER, standard version and LR slightly more powerful extended range version with additional fuel tank. Also developed into a shorter ERJ-140 version. Military surveillance versions EMB-145SA and EMB-145RS for Brazil Air Force.
The E145 is a member of the ERJ Family of aircraft.
ER: 2 x 31,3 kN Allison AE-3007A turbofans.
LR: 2 x 30,0 kN Allison AE-3007A1 turbofans.
Accidents & Serious Incidents involving
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- DHC6 / E145, Glasgow UK, 2006
- F15 / E145, en-route, Bedford UK, 2005
- E145, Kemi-Tornio Finland 2008
- SF34 / E145, Stockholm Sweden, 2002
- E145, Hannover Germany, 2005
- E145 / DH8B, Cleveland USA, 2009
- E145, Nuremberg Germany, 2005
- E145, New York JFK USA, 2007
- E145, Dayton OH USA, 2011
- E145, vicinity Manchester UK, 2001
- E145, en-route, near London ON Canada, 2014
- E145, Sittwe Myanmar, 2017
- E145, Bristol UK, 2017
- E145/C172, Gulfport MS USA, 2011
- E145, Stuttgart Germany, 2009
- E145/E135, Chicago O’Hare USA, 2011
- E145, en route, north east of Madrid Spain, 2011
- E145, Ljubljana Slovenia, 2010
- RECAT - Wake Turbulence Re-categorisation
- A320 / E145, vicinity Barcelona Spain, 2019






