Air Kiribati obtains its first E190-E2 jet

Air Kiribati obtains its first E190-E2 jet:
Air Kiribati obtains its first E190-E2 jet

3 January 2020: Air Kiribati has received its first E190-E2 jet. In December 2018, Embraer had signed a contract with the Government of Kiribati, in partnership with its national airline, Air Kiribati. The airline ordered two E190-E2s and has purchase rights for two more.

"Aviation is critical for any island nation and Kiribati is no exception. Our Government has made the conscious decision to take into our hands the opportunity to unlock economic prosperity for our people and our nation through the purchase of these two aircraft," said Hon. Willie Tokataake, Minister for Information, Communication, Transport and Tourism Development of the Kiribati Government. "The arrival of our first jet today is the culmination of three years of vision, strategic thought, government focus, research, evaluation, hard work, commitment, partnership and a good measure of problem solving."

In Asia Pacific, Air Kiribati is the launch operator for the E190-E2. The aircraft will have a dual class layout seating 92 passengers in total, with 12 seats in business class and 80 seats in economy class.

Situated in the central Pacific, Air Kiribati can now fly longer domestic and international routes than it currently does with its turboprop fleet.

"This is first E190-E2 delivered in the Pacific region," said Cesar Pereira, Asia Pacific Vice President, Embraer Commercial Aviation. "We're are honored that Air Kiribati selected the E190-E2 as the best fit for the airline's challenging flying environment. The E190-E2 has cutting-edge technology and is the most fuel efficient and environmentally-friendly single aisle jet in the world. These attributes are extremely important for Kiribati."