Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced a major aircraft acquisition agreement with Embraer for the purchase of 45 E195-E2 jets, with options for a further ten — representing the airline's largest direct jet order from a manufacturer since 1996. This significant investment supports SAS' long-term strategy of modernising its fleet, improving fuel efficiency, and reducing environmental impact, while positioning the airline for future growth from its primary hub in Copenhagen and across its wider Scandinavian and international route network.
The first aircraft are expected to be delivered in late 2027, with the remaining deliveries spread over a period of approximately four years. The total value of the confirmed order, excluding purchase rights, is estimated at around US$4 billion.
Describing the agreement as a pivotal moment for the airline, SAS President & CEO Anko van der Werff stated, “This is a defining moment for SAS… We've taken the time to make the right decision — and this major investment reflects our confidence in the future and the strength of the agreement we have secured.”
The Embraer E195-E2 aircraft are well-suited to SAS' operational requirements, offering a combination of strong performance, lower fuel consumption, and enhanced passenger comfort. Their size and range make them ideal for increasing frequency on existing routes and expanding network flexibility while maintaining cost-efficiency. The move is expected to support SAS in enhancing regional connectivity across Scandinavia and Europe, while also strengthening its competitive position in the international market.