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New
Delhi: Embraer has announced the delivery of its first Embraer 170 jet to
Australia''s Virgin Blue Airlines Pty Ltd., at a ceremony held at Embraer headquarters
in São José dos Campos, Brazil. Virgin
Blue, the first in the Pacific to receive the aircraft, has six firm orders for
the Embraer 170 and 14 for the Embraer 190 and will be the backbone of the airline''s
expansion. In
November 2006, Virgin Blue placed an initial order for three Embraer 170 and 11
Embraer 190. In April 2007, the airline reinforced its confidence in the fleet
expansion strategy based on the E-Jets by confirming three Embraer 170 options
and three Embraer 190 purchase rights, for the current total of 20 firm orders.
The company also has three options for the Embraer 190 and 17 purchase rights. "We
are thrilled to be able to make this first delivery to Virgin Blue," said
Frederico Fleury Curado, Embraer president and CEO. "Virgin Blue is setting
new standards in Oceania with its New World Carrier branding, and their decision
further demonstrates the worldwide versatility of the E-Jets applications. I''m
very pleased that Virgin Blue rates the E-Jets as ''A New Sensation'', clearly showing
the qualities the aircraft will bring to their sophisticated competitive environment." Based
in Brisbane, from humble beginnings in 2000 with two aircraft, Virgin Blue and
its sister carriers, Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue, currently operate a fleet
of 53 aircraft and fly to 23 domestic destinations, including the capital cities
of every state and territory in Australia, and six international destinations
in New Zealand, Vanuatu, the Cook Islands, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. Virgin
Blue''s Embraer 170 jets are configured with 78 seats, and the Embraer 190 jets
with 104 seats, both in a comfortable single-class configuration. The Embraer
190 will be the first of the family, in the world, to fly under the ETOPS (extended-range
twin-engine operational performance standards) certification, starting in the
first semester of 2008.
This
certification allows aircraft to safely operate on direct flights over large uninhabited
areas, such as oceans and deserts, and is one more example of the high technological
level of Embraer''s E-Jets. "Today''s
delivery of the first of E-Jet heralds the beginning of new and exciting developments
for the Australian aviation market," said Brett Godfrey, Virgin Blue CEO.
"The Embraer EJets are ideally suited to our direction, the needs of air
travelers, and the geography of air routes in our part of the world. From a Guest
point of view, these are highest performance jets - sleek, comfortable and spacious
- that Australian air travelers will experience for the first time. We can''t wait
to introduce the aircraft to Virgin Blue Guests in the coming weeks." The
Embraer 170/190 family of E-Jets has four members with 70 to 120 seats, featuring
advanced engineering design, efficient performance, outstanding operating economics,
low emissions level and a spacious cabin. The first E-Jet to be delivered was
the Embraer 170, in March 2004. On June 30, 2007, the E-Jets family order book
had logged 655 firm orders and 719 options, totaling 1,374 aircraft in operation
or ordered by 38 operators in 26 countries.
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