Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2 receive certificates from MCAA

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The Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2, known for their fuel efficiency and quietness, have received type certification from the Mongolian Civil Aviation Authority. This milestone enables the advanced E-Jets E2 family to enter the growing Mongolian aviation market.

Approved by MCAA

The Mongolian Civil Aviation Authority has granted type certifications for the Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2 models. These certificates were awarded following rigorous testing consistent with international standards already met by the FAA, EASA, ANAC, CAAS, and CAAC. This recognition opens the door for Embraer to develop deeper business relationships in the Mongolian market.

Significance for Mongolian aviation

The introduction of the E-Jets E2 in Mongolia offers strategic advantages to local airlines, especially those looking to modernize their fleets and expand their route networks. The new models offer significant efficiency in terms of fuel consumption and operating costs, making them an attractive choice for airlines committed to sustainability.

Embraer is proud of its partnership with Mongolia

Embraer has maintained a relationship with Mongolian aviation since 2018. Initial steps were taken with the provision of ERJ 145s to Aero Mongolia. Hunnu Air, Mongolia’s largest private airline, added two E190s to its fleet in 2019 and began direct flights between Ulaanbaatar and Beijing Daxing in 2023.

Future prospects

The MCAA certification of the E-Jets E2 opens a new chapter for modernized aviation in Mongolia. Embraer looks forward to supporting the growth opportunities of Mongolian airlines while improving the efficiency and environmental performance of aviation.

Embraer is a global leader in the development of environmentally friendly aviation solutions. The company strives to solve the challenges of modern aviation with advanced technology while making its fleet more energy efficient and reducing noise. Embraer continuously promotes innovation and collaboration within the industry.

Christian Lechner
Christian Lechner
A specialist journalist in the aviation sector with 20 years of experience, a licensed pilot, and publisher of Luftfahrtmagazin.de. He delivers precise analyses, exciting background reports, and inspiring insights into the aviation industry – always with a focus on innovation and quality.

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