Embraer Expands E-Jet Support Across Airlines

19 June 2025

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Embraer has announced several new developments to support its global E-Jet customer base. The company will deploy a new full-flight simulator for the E2 series in Madrid through Embraer CAE Training Services (ECTS), a joint venture with CAE. The simulator is designed to enhance pilot training capabilities for European operators of Embraer’s next-generation aircraft.

In addition to the simulator announcement, Embraer signed new Pool Program agreements with four airlines. Virgin Australia will join the program to support its E190-E2 operations, gaining access to component inventory and maintenance services. French airline Amelia signed an extensive services agreement after recently adding E-Jets to its fleet. Air Montenegro added a third E195 aircraft and entered a Pool Program agreement to strengthen parts availability and operational reliability. Hunnu Air, based in Mongolia, also signed a Pool Program contract as it begins Embraer operations.The Pool Program gives participating airlines access to Embraer’s shared inventory of components, reducing downtime and supporting efficient fleet maintenance. 

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