SP's Aviation

CLASS J SERVICE, REFRESHING CHANGE

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“We are honoured to receive the first E190 in Japan,” said Tetsuya Onuki, President of J-Air Corporatio­n. “The combinatio­n of the existing E170s and new E190s in our fleet will give us greater flexibilit­y to match our products and services to customer needs. We are confident that the E190, with our new cabin interior and the addition of Class J service, will deliver a refreshing and comfortabl­e in-flight experience to customers.”

The E190, configured by JAL in dual class with genuine leather seat offering, is the third Embraer E-Jet aircraft type that is operating in Japan, in addition to the E170 and E175 that already operate in the country. J-AIR currently operates a total of 17 E170s and Fuji Dream Airlines operates three E170s and seven E175s. The E190 is operated by 50 customers around the world. Embraer is the only manufactur­er to develop a modern family of four airplanes specifical­ly targeted for the 70- to 130-

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