LATAM Group to Make Major Purchase of Planes From Brazil’s Embraer
LATAM's $2.1 billion order for 24 Embraer E195-E2 jets will enable expansion to 35 new destinations and improve fuel efficiency by about 30%, boosting regional connectivity.
- On Monday, LATAM Airlines Group confirmed an order for up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 jets, including 24 firm deliveries valued at about $2.1 billion at list prices.
- To expand regional connectivity, LATAM Airlines Group is buying 24 E195-E2s to strengthen domestic and regional operations across 160 passenger destinations, enabling up to 35 new routes.
- Embraer highlights roughly 30% lower fuel consumption per seat, with the E195-E2 seating 120–150 passengers and flying up to 2,600 nautical miles, delivering quieter cabins and lower maintenance.
- Deliveries will begin in the second half of 2026, with LATAM Airlines Brazil initially operating the jets to offset Airbus and Boeing delays and boost network flexibility.
- Embraer CEO Francisco Gomes Neto said the partnership marks a milestone, and the deal with LATAM, valued at about $2.1 billion at list prices, expands E2 presence in South America.
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Latam Airlines Group S.A. and its subsidiaries announced an agreement with Embraer for the acquisition of up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 narrow fuselage aircraft. The order includes 24 fixed-wing aircraft and 50 purchase options.
The Latam Airlines group and its subsidiaries announced this Monday an agreement with the Brazilian Embraer to acquire up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 narrow fuselage aircraft, of which 24 are firm deliveries and 50 purchase options.The deliveries of the firm aircraft will begin in the second half of 2026, initially for LATAM Airlines Brazil and possibly later for other subsidiaries of the LATAM group.Latam said in a statement that the order of the 24 …
LATAM’s Strategic $2.1 Billion Bet on Embraer E195-E2 Jets
LATAM Airlines Group will add up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 jets to its fleet, starting with 24 firm orders valued at about $2.1 billion and 50 purchase options. Deliveries begin in late 2026 for LATAM Brasil, then expand to other affiliates. Embraer built the E195-E2 for routes that cannot support larger jets. Its advanced engines […]
After months of speculation, Embraer and Latam finally closed their first business. The airline made a firm request of 24 aircraft E195-E2, estimated at about US$ 2.1 billion at table price (or US$ 1.05 billion taking a discount of 50%), and ensured purchase rights for more than 50. The delivery, originally intended for Latam Brazil, is programmed to start in the second half of 2026. Latam can direct some aircraft to its other regional operation…
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