
Specifications
AI Description
- Cabin Configuration: 19-passenger capacity across 5 zones.
- Interior Features:
- Lavish cabin with plush seating and a 6-seat dining area.
- Fully equipped forward galley with Iacobucci espresso and additional coffee makers.
- VIP lavatory with walk-in shower and stone flooring.
- Entertainment includes HD Blu-Ray/DVD players, multiple HD monitors, and surround audio.
- Connectivity: Honeywell Jetwave Ka-Band internet.
- Avionics:
- Honeywell Primus Epic flight control system with dual displays.
- Equipped with dual flight management systems, GPS, and traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS).
- Enhanced ground proximity warning system (EGPWS) with windshear detection.
- Engines: Model CF34-10E7-B, total time 14,334 hours, 10,668 cycles.
- Maintenance: Maintained under EASA Part 145, airframe under Embraer Executive Care program.
- Exterior: Pearlescent white with light and dark blue contouring stripes, Embraer logo.
- Additional Equipment: Autobrake, gray water tank, emergency locator transmitter (ELT), and cockpit printer.
About this Model
Overview
The Lineage 1000E is a business-jet adaptation of the Embraer E190 airliner, emphasizing a wide, stand-up cabin and multiple interior zones rather than maximum speed. Compared with purpose-built large-cabin business jets, it typically offers more usable floor space and layout flexibility (bedroom, shower, conference area, lounge), while operating with airline-derived systems, boarding, and baggage handling. It is most often selected when onboard living/working space and multi-zone privacy matter more than single-leg ultra-long-range performance.
Mission Fit
The aircraft fits missions where passengers will spend meaningful time onboard and benefit from true separation between living and working areas. It is generally used from well-equipped airports with reliable handling support, and it aligns well with operators who value an airliner-style platform and predictable cabin service routines.
Cabin
The cabin is notably wide for a business aircraft, with an airliner-derived cross-section that supports wider aisles and more residential-style furnishings. Typical interiors are arranged as several zones, often including a private bedroom and an enclosed lavatory/shower option, with dedicated crew rest and a separate galley area to support longer sectors. Large baggage volume and accessible stowage support multi-passenger trips and extended itineraries.