Royal Jordanian Airlines
has signed a contract with Embraer for the acquisition by the airline of seven firm
Embraer 195s, with deliveries due to start in the fourth quarter of 2006. The
Embraer 195 will be configured to carry 100 passengers in a two-class layout, with 12 seats in
Crown Class and 88 seats in Economy Class, with a pitch of 42” and 33”, respectively. The aircraft will be
deployed on routes to the Middle East, Africa and into Europe.
“Embraer’s new generation
Embraer 195s will provide Royal Jordanian with the ability to truly develop Amman as a hub for the
region. These aircraft will allow Royal Jordanian to increase frequency and enter new routes at
the lowest possible cost. For our passengers, the Embraer 195 will offer a level of comfort and
service that is consistent with the rest of Royal Jordanian’s fleet,”
said Mr Samer Majali, Royal Jordanian’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We will
be introducing the Embraer 195 into our operations over the next two years, with the
first delivery in October of this year.”
“As Royal Jordanian undertook a meticulous technical and operational evaluation of
different types of aircraft models, its decision to select the Embraer 195 makes the choice
even more satisfying and honoring for Embraer,” said Frederico Fleury Curado, Executive
Vice-President, Airline Market for Embraer. “Embraer’s E-Jets family offers a flexibility
that enables a rapid adaptation to a market that is constantly evolving, as it is the
case in the Middle East. Royal Jordanian’s decision confirms that, once again in its deep and
successful history, it is demonstrating true leadership in the market that it serves.”
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