The CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, Arjan Meijer, shared the paint scheme of the E190F, the company’s first jet converted into a freighter.
The aircraft will receive a paint job with a black background and blue lines and logo, reminiscent of the E195-E2 Tech Eagle. The inscription on the fuselage bears the name of the “E-Freighter” family, which will also include the E195F.
“I’m excited to share the new paint scheme of our E-Freighter! Our E-Freighter bridges the gap between turboprops and larger narrowbodies, offering unmatched flexibility,” said Meijer.
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The E190F will take part in the Farnborough Airshow, which takes place in the United Kingdom at the end of July. It will be the first appearance of the cargo aircraft at an air show and an opportunity for potential customers to get to know it.
“It’s perfect for meeting the demands of fast, decentralized e-commerce deliveries with lower emissions and operational costs.
Congratulations to the entire team involved for doing an outstanding job!” said the CEO.
The E-Freighter program was launched by Embraer in 2022, at the height of express orders driven by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The E190F, which can carry up to 13,500 kg, completed its maiden flight in April and will be delivered to the company Regional One.
In 2025, Embraer intends to complete the first conversion of the E195F, which will be capable of carrying up to 14,300 kg of structural payload.