The Embraer ERJ 135 is a light passenger jet designed and manufactured by Embraer. The powerful regional jet is a great option for passengers and airlines looking to improve their flight. The ERJ 135 entered service in 1999 and shares 95% of parts with the Embraer ERJ 145, the larger version of this aircraft. This reduces the need for spare parts and allows the use of common ground support equipment as well as standardized training and maintenance procedures. The aircraft has been in production since 1989 and has a base price of 16.5 million dollars USD.
Model No :
Embraer Erj 135
Country :
Brazil
Manufactured :
1989 to: Present
ICAO :
NA
Avionics :
Honeywell Primus 1000
Engine :
2 X Rolls-Royce AE3007 A
Power :
7,426 pound-force
Max Cruise Speed :
450 knots - 833 Km/h
Approach Speed :
NA
Travel Range :
1,750 Nautical Miles - 3,241 Kilometers
Fuel Economy :
1.04 nautical mile / gallon - 0.509 kilometres / litre
Service Ceiling :
37,000 feet
Rate of Climb :
12 feet/minute - 0.06metre/second
Take Off Distance :
1760 metre - 5,774.21 feet
Landing Distance :
1360 metre - 4,461.89 feet
Max Tak eOff Weight :
97,205 Kg - 214,298 lbs
Max Payload :
4,499 Kg - 9,918 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity :
1,690 gallon - 6,397 litre
Baggage Volume :
9.2 m3 / 325 ft3
Seats Economy/General Class :
37 seats
Seats Business Class :
0
Seats First Class :
0
Cabin Height :
1.82 metre - 5.97 feet
Cabin Width :
2.1 metre - 6.89 feet
Cabin Length :
12.95 metre - 42.49 feet
Exterior Length :
26.33 metre - 86.38 feet
Tail Height :
NA
Fuselage Diameter :
2.28 metre - 7.48 feet
Wing Span Rotor Diameter :
20.04 metre - 65.75 feet
The ERJ 135 is powered by two
Rolls Royce AE 3007A engines that produce 7,426 pounds of force, allowing the aircraft to travel at a top cruise speed of 450 knots and a maximum range of 1,750 nautical miles. Additionally, the ERJ 135 utilizes the Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics system. The ERJ was developed specifically for regional applications, rather than being modified from existing Embraer aircraft. The environmentally friendly aircraft has a fuel economy of 1.04 nautical miles per gallon. One of the main characteristics of the ERJ 135 is its robust and durable airframe, which is shown off in the ERJ 135’s 75,000 flight hour crack-free service life. It is specially equipped with a Central Maintenance Computer (CMC) which provides real-time monitoring and automatic fault-finding capabilities.
Embraer, the manufacturer of the ERJ 135, is a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate that manufactures commercial, military, executive, and agricultural aircraft in addition to providing aeronautical services and solutions. The company was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Embraer is the third largest producer of civil aircraft in the world, beaten only by Boeing and Airbus. Other aircraft produced by Embraer include the EMB 202 Ipanema, 314 Super Tucano light attack aircraft,, AMX attack jet, Phenom 100, and the ERJ & E-Jet families of aircraft.