Embraer and aircraft leasing firm Azorra have announced a new agreement for the firm order of 15 E195-E2 aircraft, accompanied by purchase rights for an additional 15 jets if needed.
With this latest commitment, Azorra’s total firm order for
the E2 program rises from 39 to 54 aircraft. This transaction marks the third
time Azorra has increased its order since first committing to the E2 platform
in December 2021.
Beyond its impact on Azorra’s fleet, the order marks a major
milestone for the manufacturer: the transaction officially pushes the total
number of orders for the Embraer E2 program past the 500-aircraft mark. Since
its introduction, the E2 family has gained traction across the global aviation
market, with more than 200 aircraft currently in service across 24 airline
operators.
John Evans, CEO of Azorra, cited persistent global demand
for mid-sized, fuel-efficient aircraft as the primary driver behind the
additional investment.
"Our continued investment in Embraer's E2 family
reflects the strong demand we are seeing from airlines around the world for
right-sized, fuel-efficient aircraft," Evans said. "The E2 has proven
to be an ideal solution for airlines seeking to open new markets and modernize
their fleets while enhancing the passenger experience."
Evans added that the acquisition represents a double
milestone, noting that Azorra’s own firm orderbook for the E2 now exceeds 50
aircraft, a reflection of the firm's confidence in the program's long-term
viability.
Arjan Meijer, president and CEO of Embraer Commercial
Aviation, underscored the significance of the achievement for the manufacturer.
"Azorra has been an important partner in the global success of the E2, and
this latest order is another strong endorsement of the aircraft’s outstanding
economics, performance and passenger appeal," said Meijer.
"Surpassing 500 E2 orders is a proud moment for Embraer and reflects the
growing momentum behind right-sized, fuel-efficient aircraft."
The E195-E2, the largest aircraft in Embraer’s commercial
lineup, is positioned as a solution for airlines seeking to balance
operational efficiency with environmental sustainability. The aircraft is
designed with a two-by-two seating configuration—eliminating middle seats—and
is noted for its reduced emissions and quiet operation.






