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Embraer S.A. (NYSE:EMBJ / B3:EMBJ3) announced Monday that Helvetic Airways has placed a firm order for three E195-E2 aircraft, with options for five additional jets. The first delivery is scheduled for the end of 2026.
According to a press release statement, the Swiss airline’s new aircraft will be configured with 134 seats in a single-class layout. The order could increase Helvetic Airways’ E2 fleet from 12 to as many as 20 aircraft in the coming years.
Currently, Helvetic Airways operates eight E190-E2s, four E195-E2s, four E190s, and four E195s. The E2 jets are used across scheduled, charter, and wet-lease operations. The airline was the first to operate the E190-E2 and E195-E2 into London City Airport for Swiss International Air Lines.
Tobias Pogorevc, CEO of Helvetic Airways, said, “The E195-E2 is the ideal aircraft for our network, offering exceptional fuel efficiency, low noise emissions, and a high-quality passenger experience. This order supports our modern fleet strategy and sustainability goals while maintaining operational flexibility across Europe.”
Arjan Meijer, President and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, stated, “Helvetic Airways continues to demonstrate the versatility and value of the E2 family in European operations. Their decision to expand the E195-E2 fleet is a strong endorsement of the aircraft’s performance, economics, and environmental credentials.”
Helvetic Airways first ordered the E2 in 2018 with a firm order for 12 E190-E2s, including conversion rights to the E195-E2. Embraer is a global aerospace company based in Brazil, with operations in commercial and executive aviation, defense, and agricultural aviation.
All information is based on a press release statement included in an SEC filing.
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