Air Canada Fleet Embraer E190 Details and Pictures

Air Canada Fleet Embraer E190 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Air Canada operates 19 aircrafts E-Jets family Embraer E190.

These aircraft are used on short-haul domestic flights and transborder services.

Beside this aircraft, Air Canada Express (Sky Regional) also operated another aircraft from E-Jets family, its Embraer E175.

Embraer E190 (such designation now have airplane of Brazilian company) – it is medium-haul passenger aircraft for local airlines, constructed by Brazilian company Embraer.

On the market Embraer E190 competes with airplanes Boeing 717-200, Boeing 737-600 and Airbus A318, Airbus A319.

The aircraft is the new construction of Embraer company in the class with increased passenger capacity as compared to airplanes ERJ 135/140/145.

In airplane’s construction participate such companies as: General Electric (fan engines CF34-10E), Hamilton Sundstrand (construction of the airplane’s tail), Honeywell (aviation electronics Primus Epic), Kawasaki, Latecoere, Liebherr, Gamesa, Sonaca (differets fuselage parts), Parker Hannifin (hydrodynamics and fuel system).

Air Canada Embraer ERJ190 C FMYV on final approach at LAX Airport
Air Canada Embraer ERJ190 C FMYV on final approach at LAX Airport

Air Canada Aircraft Embraer E190 Fleet Identification Number Details

Registration MarkFIN
C-FHKP318
C-FHNL321
C-FHNP322
C-FHNV323
C-FHNW324
C-FLWE327
C-FLWK329
C-FHOS331
C-FMYV333
C-FMZB334
C-FMZD335
C-FMZR336
C-FMZU337
C-FMZW338
C-FNAI339
C-FNAJ340
C-FNAN341
C-FNAP342
C-FNAW344

Air Canada Fleet Embraer E190 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

The Air Canada E-190 has a 1-2 layout in Executive class and 2-2 in economy.

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This aircraft features personal seat back entertainment.

Passengers should bring their own earphones to avoid Air Canada’s $3CAD charge.

All seats behind the over wing exit have sightly less legroom as an extra row has been added at the very back of this aircraft.

Choose a seat in front of the over wing exit for a bit more legroom.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Embraer E190 Air Canada

Seat Map and Seating Chart Embraer E190 Air Canada
Seat Map and Seating Chart Embraer E190 Air Canada

Air Canada Embraer E190 may transport 97 passengers in two classes.

Business class consists of 3 rows of seats that have 1-2 configuration.

The seats of the 1st row have limited space for passengers’ legs.

As to the seats of the 3rd row, these seats are not reclining.

There are 88 seats in the Economy class.

These seats are located in 22 rows per 2 in each (2-2 configuration).

Economy class seats are divided into two sections.

First section consists of 7 rows of seats, 5 of these rows are rows with preferred seats.

These seats may be reserved by any passenger for additional fee.

Elite members may reserve these seats free of charge.

The seats 12A and 12DF have less room for passengers’ knees and legs because of the bulkhead position.

Also these seats have no overhead and floor storage.

Passengers of the seat 12C on the contrary will take advantage of extra knee and legroom.

But this seat has no overhead bin and floor storage as well.

The seats of the last row of the first section, i.e. the seats of the 18th row are less reclining because of the exit row located behind.

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The second section of Economy class consists of 15 rows of seats.

The seats of the 19th row are designated by Air Canada as preferred seats to reserve which extra fee should be paid.

Elite level members may reserve these seats with no additional cost.

These seats are considered the best seats as passengers of these seats will feel comfortable here thanks to the extra legroom.

The seats of the last 33rd row are considered bad seats as they have no overhead storage, do not recline and are located close to the lavatory and galley that may represent a problem.

Embraer E190 Air Canada Cabin Interior Specifications

Aircraft interior characteristicsBusiness ClassEconomy Class
Number of Seats988
Configuration1×22×2
Rows1>312>33
Bulkhead Rows112
Exit Row119
Seat Pitch94 cm (37 in)78.7 cm (31 in)
Seat Width50.8 cm (20 in)45.7 cm (18 in)
Seat Recline15.2 cm (6 in)15.2 cm (6 in)
Overwing Rows 17>22
Entertainment
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
Power Ports (110 volt connection, no adapter required)At every seatBetween the seats

Embraer E190 Air Canada Cabin Special Features for Accessibility

Seats without Moveable Aisle ArmrestRows 1 to 3, Row 12, Row 33
On-board WheelchairYes
Wheelchair Accessible LavatoryYes
Maximum Cargo Door Width114 cm (45 in)
Maximum Cargo Door Height79 cm (31 in)

Embraer E190 Air Canada Technical Characteristics

ManufacturerEmbraer
EnginesCF34-10E5A1
Cruise Speed811 km/h (504 mi/h)
Range3540 km (2200 m)
Cruise Altitude10668 m (35000 ft )
Cargo Capacity1502 kgs (3311 lbs)
Fuel Capacity16209 l (4282 USg)
Length of Aircraft36.2 m (118 ft 9 in)
Wing Span26 m (85 ft 3 in)
Height10.6 m (34 ft 9 in)

Embraer E190 Air Canada Thales System Inflight Entertainment System

This legacy in-flight entertainment system boasts a high-quality audio-video on-demand player and an interactive moving map.

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Features:

  • Movies and TV – Watch feature films, short films, TV shows, documentaries, children’s programming and more.
  • Audio – Listen to music albums, playlists, audio books and podcasts.
  • Map – Track your flight’s altitude, speed and flight path.

Embraer E190 Air Canada Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. Each seat has a personal television screen with Audio and Video On Demand featuring 80 hours of video and 50 hours of audio entertainment.
  • Video. Each seat has a personal television screen with Audio and Video On Demand featuring 80 hours of video and 50 hours of audio entertainment.
  • AC Power. Power ports are accessible from every seat in Business Class. In Economy, power ports are located one per double.
  • Food. For domestic and transborder flights over 90 minutes, Air Canada operates its Onboard Cafe in Economy Class and charges for alcoholic beverages, snacks and meals. As of May 1 2010, Air Canada only accepts credit cards onboard. Economy Class passengers purchasing a Latitude fare (full Economy) may show their boarding card for complimentary drinks, snacks or meals. Vouchers may be purchased in advance of flight which provide a 20% savings. Business Class passengers receive free bar and meal service.
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