The company is actively looking to enhance its pie in the 100-seater capacity segment with its fuel-efficient E jets, a release said.
Vijaywada-based regional carrier Air Costa is at present one of the E190 customers in India.
Embraer has worked out a roadmap to introduce these jets to other customers as well as it sees "huge growth potential" in regional air connectivity (RCS) space in India, the release said.
At present, ATR-72 and Dash-8 aircraft fill the segment of an 80-seat aircraft, the aircraft range is a limitation to their effectiveness in delivering increased connectivity.
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"We will look forward to tap sizable portion of India's regional air connectivity space with the introduction of our E-Jets.
"Considering the need in this country our E-Jets can accommodate more cargo volume and weight, typically offering up to two tonnes capacity on top of checked baggage," Embraer Asia Pacific Vice President Mark Dunnachie said.
"Our E-Jets offers a range that covers India end-to-end from an economic standpoint, with an average network stage length of 550 km, and a utilisation of 11.7 block hours per day per aircraft, the Cost per Available Seat Kilometer (CASK) of a 100-seat Embraer E190 aircraft can be 12 per cent to 15 per cent lower than that of an ATR-72 which has levies on fuel price VAT," Dunnachie said.
Block hours refer to the moment a commercial aircraft leaves the departure gate until it lands and reaches the arrival gate, or till its engines are working.
"This cost advantage that the E-Jet and E-Jet E2 family can deliver will bring about lower fares for travellers and higher profits for airlines, making the entire aviation ecosystem a healthier and more sustainable environment," he added.
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