Embraer and Azorra have signed a new agreement for 15 additional E195-E2 aircraft, along with purchase rights for a further 15 jets, deepening the long-standing partnership between the two companies.
The latest order increases Azorra’s firm commitment for the E2 family from 39 to 54 aircraft, highlighting continued confidence in the market for fuel-efficient small narrowbody aircraft. It is the third expansion of Azorra’s original E2 order, which was first placed in December 2021.
The deal also marks a significant milestone for Embraer, taking total orders for the E2 programme beyond 500 aircraft.
Since entering commercial service, the E2 family has gained strong momentum, with more than 200 aircraft now operating worldwide for 24 airline customers. Airlines have adopted the aircraft to better match capacity with demand, improve fuel efficiency and enhance passenger comfort.
John Evans, Chief Executive Officer of Azorra, said the company’s continued investment reflects growing demand from airlines for aircraft that combine operational flexibility with strong economic performance.



















