- 01 Jul 2024
- Mike Chase
- Jet Comparisons
The ultra-large cabin Embraer Lineage 1000, based on the successful ERJ-190 passenger jet, may be configured for 14-19 passengers with five cabin sections. Embraer also added fuel tanks in the lower deck cargo hold nearly doubling the range to 4,592 nm with its GE CF34-10E7-B turbofan engines. It also features EVS and HUD.
Embraer Lineage 1000 Jet Snapshot
By Matt Harris - Editor, AvBuyer magazine
The Lineage 1000 is a Large Jet built by Embraer, and can be configured to seat 19 passengers. Production started in 2009, and ended in 2013 when the 1000E was introduced. Embraer built 20 Lineage 1000s (according to JETNET). Aircraft Bluebook’s Summer 2024 price data shows the Lineage 1000 ranged between $12m (2009 model) and $20m (2013 model).
There are 17 in operation as of July2024
What makes the Lineage 1000 stand out?
The Lineage 1000 derives from the Embraer 190 airliner. It is priced similarly to traditional ultra-long-range business jets, but offers much more cabin volume (3,914cu.ft, per Conklin & de Decker). Other airliner-derived bizjets offer even more volume, but cost more to buy. The Lineage 1000 is powered by a pair of GE CF34-10E7-B engines.
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