The ERJ 145 is a modern, 50-seat regional jet built by Embraer of Brazil. The aircraft features swept wings with supercritical airfoils allowing improved performance. The ERJ 145 is powered by two Rolls-Royce AE3007 engines.
Embraer’s ERJ 145 twin-turbofan jetliner is opening new markets in the 50-seat category. The ERJ 145 is a pressurized jet for regional transport characterized by its high performance and low operating costs. The ERJ 145 is equipped with quiet, fuel-efficient turbofan engines. The cabin of the ERJ 145 is pressurized to 7.8 psi, offering passengers the comfort of a smooth, relaxed flight above bad weather.