The ERJ 145 Regional Airliner From Embraer
The Embraer ERJ-145 is a regional jet airliner that was first launched in 1989. Its maiden flight took place in August 1995 and later entered service in December of 1996.
This aircraft is equipped with two Rolls-Royce AE 3007A turbofan engines, with approximately 7,426 lbs force of thrust each. The maximum take off weight (MTOW) on this airliner is approximately 46,275 lbs and its maximum service ceiling is around 37,000 ft.
The maximum range that the Embraer ERJ-145ER can travel is approximately 1,200 nautical miles. Later models such as the ERJ-145LR allowed this range to increase to about 1,550. With that being said, the maximum cruise speed that can be achieved with this aircraft is approximately Mach 0.78.
While the EMB-145 is capable of seating up to 50 passengers. The exterior length is around 98 ft, while its wingspan is approximately 66ft. Internally, the cabin measures approximately 6 ft tall and 6 ft 11" wide. Additionally, the baggage compartment can hold somewhere near 325 ft³ of volume.
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The EMB-145 was recently updated with a semi private aftermarket modification. Part of this modification included the removal of seats, to allow more room for passengers to maneuver.
The XR variation of this aircraft is able to travel up to around 2,000 nautical miles.
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