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Our ReplicaHangar Embraer 190 Virgin Blue Model exhibits unique, unrivaled quality and detailed design to come as close as possible to the accuracy of the actual plane. It comes as standard with a robust, durable base or stand which is available in a variety of different finishes designed to match your own personal requirements including solid wood, wood with polished metal supports or adjustable wood wall mount and will be ready within about 9-10 weeks from placement of order.
The Embraer 190 Virgin Blue Model is made of the finest kiln dried renewable mahogany wood (commonly known as Lauan or Meranti) which has undergone many stages of carving and meticulous and careful sanding giving the beautiful finished museum quality masterpiece. Many collectors and model connoisseurs demonstrate their preference for genuine handmade and hand painted mahogany wood models rather than plastic or die cast (diecast) alternatives due to the overall look and totally different feel of the item - we trust you will find the same. We can, however, if required produce the same model in Solid Cast Resin so just click and contact us us for further information. Our craftsmen and gifted artisans ensure that our finely handcrafted model airplanes match the precise blueprint details of the original aircraft. The paint scheme, markings and parts are closely matched, reflecting the original aircraft. This stylish top-quality desktop replica model will surely enthrall anyone who receives this as a gift and for sure one of the most appropriate and desirably collectable gifts for any aviation enthusiast and avid aircraft collector whilst also displaying a perfect resemblance to the actual aircraft.
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The +Embraer E-Jets+. are a series of narrow body, twin-engined, medium range, jet airliners produced in Brazil. Announced at the Paris Air Show in 1999, and entering production in 2002, the aircraft have been a success – as of September 30, 2008, there are 865 firm orders for E-jets and 813 options. The manufacturer reports 410 units had been delivered by June 30, 2008, and predicts that by the end of 2016, another 1,112 units will be delivered.
The E-190 family is a larger stretch of the +E-170+. model fitted with a new, larger wing and a new engine, the GE CF34-10E, rated at 18,500 lb (82.30 kN). Being in the 100-seat range, it competes with smaller jets including the Bombardier CRJ-1000, Boeing 717-200 and 737-600 as well as the Airbus A318.[citation needed]
The first flight of the E-190 was in March 2004, with the first flight of the 195 in December of the same year. The launch customer of the E-190 was New York-based low cost carrier +JetBlue+. with 100 orders and 100 options. European low cost carrier Flybe launched the E-195 with 14 orders and 12 options.8
As the 190/195 family is of mainline aircraft size, many airlines will operate them as such, fitting them with a business class section and operating them themselves, instead of having them flown by a commuter airline partner.[citation needed] For example, Air Canada operates 45 E-190 aircraft fitted with 9 business-class and 84 economy-class seats as part of their primary fleet.
Embraer 190 (or +ERJ 190-100+.) – In August 2006, 36 Embraer 190 aircraft (all variants) are in airline service, with 249 orders. Operators include: +Air Canada+. with 45 aircraft and JetBlue Airways with 27 aircraft (and 80 firm orders). Other orders include 57 aircraft for +US Airways+..5 +Hainan Airlines+. is to order 50 ERJ-190s, becoming the largest customer in China. In Mexico the only E-190 operator is +Aerom eacute;xico Connect+. with 4 operational aircraft and 12 more on order. +SkyAirWorld+. Operates 1 E190 with another few on order.
+Embraer 195+. (or +ERJ 190-200+.) – In August 2006, there were 36 orders for the Embraer 195 aircraft (all variants), from +Royal Jordanian+. (7), Flybe (14) and +Swiss International Air Lines+.. +Flybe+. has taken delivery of the first Embraer 195 Jets (15).5 Five are on order for +Indian Paramount Airways+., while +Montenegro Airlines+. chose to expand its fleet with two such airplanes. Soon to be launched +Azul airline+. of Brazil has also announced orders for this aircraft type.
Operators
+Airnorth+.s only E170
Virgin Blue ERJ 190-100ER at Perth Airport
+LOT Polish Airlines+. E-170
A +Solomon Airlines+. E170 at Sydney Airport
Flybe Embraer 195 taxis at Birmingham International Airport, England Australia
Airnorth (1 E-170, 1 E-170-AR (Advanced Range) ordered)19
SkyAirWorld (1 E-170 (Operated for +Solomon Islands+.), 1 E-190 ordered (operated by +Air Niugini+.)
Virgin Blue (5 E-170, 10 E-190, 1 E-170 and 2 E-190 remaining for delivery in 2008)
Austria
+Niki+. (5 E-190 on order, plus 5 options)
Brazil
Azul Brazilian Airlines (2 E-190 ex-Jetblue, Firm Order 5 E-190 and Firm order 31 E-195)
Embraer (3 E-170, 1 E-175, 4 E-190)
+Brazilian Air Force+. (2 E-195)
+TRIP Linhas A eacute;reas+. (Firm order 5 E-175)
Canada
+Air Canada+. (15 E-175, 45 E-190)
China
+Grand China Express+. (7 E-190, plus 43 orders)
+Kunpeng Airlines+. (1 E-190, 4 E-190 ordered, waiting governmental approval for order up to 50)
Costa Rica, El Salvador
+TACA+. (4 E-190, 8 E-190 ordered, 15 E-190 options)
Colombia
+AeroRep uacute;blica+. (9 E-190, 1 written off, 8 E-190 ordered, options for 20 more E-190)
+SATENA+. (2 E-170)
Ecuador
+TAME+. (2 E-170, 3 E-190)
Egypt
+EgyptAir Express+. (6 E-170, 6 on order)
Finland
+.Finnair+ (10 E-170, 8 E-190, 5 E-190 orders)
France
Air Cara iuml;bes (1 E-190, operated previously 1 E-175)
+R eacute;gional+. (6 E-190, 1 E-170, five E-170 and four E-190 on order)
Germany
+Cirrus Airlines+. (2 E-170, previously operated 1 E-175)
+Lufthansa+. (Firm order 18 E-190)
Hong Kong
+Hong Kong Express+. (4 E-170, no longer in service)
India
+Paramount Airways+. (2 E-170, 3 E-175, planned purchases of 8 E-170 and 5 E-195)
Israel
+Arkia+. (1 E-195, 1 E-195 on order)
Italy
+Alitalia Express+. (6 E-170)
Japan
+J-Air+. (10 E-170 on order, options for 5 E-170 or 175)
Jordan
Royal Jordanian (5 E-195, 2 E-175 on order, options for 12 E-195)
Kenya
+Kenya Airways+. (3 +E-170+.)
Libya
+Sirte Oil Company+. (1 E-170)
Mexico
Aerom eacute;xico Connect (4 E-190, 12 more on order, 2 leased)20
Moldova
+Air Moldova+. (order 1 E-190)
Montenegro
+Montenegro Airlines+. (1 E-195, 2 more on order, option for 1 more E-195)
Netherlands
+KLM cityhopper+. (2 E-190, 8 more on order)
Nigeria
+Virgin Nigeria+. (1 E-190, 2 more E-190 on order, 7 E-170 on order, options for 6 E-190)
Panama
+Copa Airlines+. (15 E-190, 10 more on order, options for a further 5 E-190)
Poland
LOT Polish Airlines (10 E-170, 6 E-175, 12 more E-175 on order)
Republic of China (Taiwan)
+Mandarin Airlines+. (8 E-190 from GE Commercial Aviation)
Saudi Arabia
+Saudi Arabian Airlines+. (15 E-170)
Spain
+Air Europa+. (6 E-195)
Switzerland
+Flybaboo+. (3 E-190)
United Kingdom
+BA CityFlyer+. (Orders for 6 E-170 and 5 E-190)21
Flybe (12 E-195, 2 more on order and options for an additional 12 aircraft)
United States
+Compass Airlines+. for +Northwest Airlink+. (13 E-175, 10 more on order)
JetBlue Airways (30 E-190, a further 71 on order)
+Republic Airlines+. (30 E-170, 3 E-175, 3 E-170 and 27 E-175 on order)
+Shuttle America+. (43 E-170s + 16 E-175 aircraft will be operated by Republic Airways Holdings Shuttle America for +Delta Connection+. to replace the Embraer 170s they already operate on behalf of the Delta brand.)
US Airways (11 E-190, 35 more on order)
^ Embraers 2008 deliveries reach 145 jets after three quarters. Embraer (2008-10-10). Retrieved on 2008-10-30.
^ Aviation Weekamp; Space Technology, 29 October 2007 issue, p. 66
^ Embraer 170/175/190/195 Aircraft Data. Airliners.net. Retrieved on 2006-07-17.
^ Japan Airlines (February 2007). JAL Decides to Introduce Embraer 170 as New Small Aircraft For Domestic Routes. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
^ Embraer delivers 400th E-Jet. Retrieved on 2008-07-12.
^ TRIP orders five E175s
^ Flybe (2007). About our fleet. Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
^ David Neeleman Names His Brazilian Airline `Azul Yahoo! Finance, accessed on June 10, 2008
^ British Airways Orders Fuel Efficient Aircraft Fleet
^ Finnair Group fleet 27 November 2007
^ JetBlue (2003-06-10). JetBlue orders 100 Embraer 190 Aircraft. Press release. http://investor.jetblue.com/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=jblu amp;script=410 amp;layout=-6 amp;item_id=420630. Retrieved on 2006-07-17
^ Embraer 170s for Kenya, Aviation Weekamp; Space Technology, January 1, 2007
^ Airliner World January 2007
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^ Debut for Solomon Airlines E-Jet
^ SkyAirWorldamp; Solomon Airlines Joint Release, 30 March 2007
^ Virgin Blue Airlines Does The Samba in Canberra To Show Off New Brazilian Jet: Airline Introduces Its First Embraer E-Jet To Australian Skiesamp; Announces Canberra-Sydney Capital Jet Services As Its First New Route
^ Airnorth acquires it second E170 jet, (2008-07-09). Retrieved on 10 September 2008
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