LATAM Group: plan to boost connectivity in South America with the E-195E2 aircraft
Through an order of up to 74 airplanes: 24 deliveries and 50 options

Deliveries of the 24 firm aircraft will begin in the second half of 2026, initially for LATAM Airlines Brazil and potentially later for other group affiliates
LATAM Airlines Group and its affiliates today announced an agreement with Embraer and plans to expand connectivity across South America, supported by the acquisition of up to 74 E-195E2 small narrowbody aircraft. The order includes 24 firm deliveries (valued at approximately USD 2.1 billion at list prices) and 50 purchase options. Deliveries of the firm aircraft will start in the second half of 2026, initially for LATAM Airlines Brazil and potentially later for other its group affiliates.
The E-195E2 has a 2-2 cabin configuration, is powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines and featuring advanced aerodynamics with the latest fly-by-wire technology.
The airplanes will join LATAM group’s fleet of 362 units, which currently includes 283 Airbus narrow-bodies, 3 Airbus wide-bodies under short-term lease, 56 Boeing wide-bodies, and 20 Boeing freighters. Since 2021, the group has expanded its network from 129 to 160 passenger destinations underscoring its continued investment in strengthening operations across the region.
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