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Embraer E-Jets receive CAAM approval

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Embraer E-Jets receive CAAM approval

Embraer E-Jets E2 has achieved a significant milestone with the Type Certification from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM). This significant milestone comes after Malaysia’s SKS Airways announced its selection of 10 E195-E2s at LIMA’23 to drive its growth plans for the region.

The E190-E2 and E195-E2 were certified by three civil aviation authorities - the FAA (USA), EASA (Europe) and ANAC (Brazil) in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

"Following our comprehensive assessment, CAAM is pleased to grant the type certification validation to Embraer’s E195-E2 and E190-E2 aircraft. We value Embraer’s spirit of collaboration towards our goal of instilling safety culture to ensure the highest level of safety, security and efficiency in Malaysian aviation industry,” said Norazman Bin Mahmud, chief executive, Civil Authority of Malaysia.

“CAAM’s certification of the E2 is great news for Embraer and the industry”, said Martyn Holmes, chief commercial officer, Embraer Commercial Aviation. “It lays the foundation for the entry into service of the E195-E2 in Malaysia in 2024. The E2 is the ideal family of aircraft to complement larger aircraft and grow regional connectivity within Malaysia and beyond, while delivering ultimate performance in terms of the lowest fuel burn, smallest noise footprint and outstanding passenger comfort.”

“With its remarkable efficiency and economics, Embraer's E2 family of aircraft is reshaping the landscape of regional aviation in Asia Pacific,” said Raul Villaron, VP Sales & Marketing, head, Asia Pacific, Commercial Aviation. “It is a compelling solution that enables airlines to broaden their network and establish unique routes in the region.”

Embraer has close to 20 operators in Asia Pacific collectively operating around 200 E-Jets in the region.