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Embraer Delivers 900th ERJ-145

One Of Few Jets Allowed Into London City Airport

Embraer delivered its 900th jet of the ERJ 145 family to European customer Luxair today. The handover ceremony of the carrier's second ERJ 135 jet took place at the headquarters of Embraer in Sao Jose dos Campos, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The customer intends to use its two new ERJ 135s to serve London City Airport (LCY) from Luxembourg and on its network for longer routes. The ERJ 135 received LCY certification in October 2003 and today is one of the few jets allowed to operate in that particular airport.

"Today we welcome Luxair executives at our headquarters and share with them the pleasure of celebrating another milestone Embraer product delivery. We are particularly pleased that our aircraft are playing such a pivotal role in developing Luxembourg Airport as a hub for regional air traffic in Europe," said Mauricio Botelho, Embraer President and CEO.

"We feel particularly honored to accept the delivery of the 900th Embraer jet. This milestone ERJ 135 will join our growing fleet of ERJs, and will second our first ERJ 135 already in operation onto our London City route," said Jean-Pierre Walesch, Luxair CEO.

Luxair's relationship with Embraer goes back to 1991, when the company took delivery of the first of three turboprop EMB 120 Brasilia airplanes. Six years later, the airline ordered its first aircraft of the ERJ 145 family, marking the beginning of the carrier's all-jet era. Luxair took delivery of its first two "Eurojets" -- which is how the customer calls its ERJ 145s and ERJ 135s -- in 1998. Currently, Luxair's fleet of Embraer aircraft comprises of ten jets, two ERJ 135s and eight ERJ 145s.

FMI: www.embraer.com

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