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Embraer E-Jets Receive Certification in India

Embraer E-Jets Secure Certification in India, Signaling New Competition in Regional Aviation
Embraer has obtained Type Certification from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for several models within its E-Jets family, including the E190, E195, and the latest-generation E195-E2. This certification marks a significant milestone, enabling Embraer to expand its operations in India and pursue a larger share of the country’s rapidly growing regional aviation market.
Alignment with India’s Regional Connectivity Goals
The certification supports the Indian government’s UDAN connectivity programme, which seeks to improve air access to underserved regions across the country. The E195-E2, Embraer’s most advanced model, offers enhanced fuel efficiency, reduced operating costs, and a two-by-two cabin configuration without middle seats. These features are particularly attractive to Indian carriers aiming to optimize regional routes and improve passenger comfort.
Globally, Embraer has delivered over 1,900 E-Jets, which are operated by more than 80 airlines in over 50 countries. In India, the E175 model is already certified and in service with Star Air. Earlier this year, Embraer and Adani Defence & Aerospace signed an enhanced memorandum of understanding to explore the establishment of a final assembly line for the E175 in India, aligning with the country’s Regional Transport Aircraft programme.
Competitive Dynamics and Strategic Expansion
Embraer’s entry into the Indian market introduces new competition to a sector currently dominated by Boeing and Airbus. The certification of Embraer’s E-Jets is expected to stimulate interest among Indian airlines, potentially prompting established manufacturers to enhance their offerings to maintain market share.
Beyond commercial aviation, Embraer is also pursuing opportunities within India’s defense sector. The company’s plans to open a C-390 assembly facility in India reflect a strategic effort to support sales and position itself for potential government contracts.
As India’s aviation market continues its rapid expansion, Embraer’s newly certified E-Jets and ongoing industrial partnerships may reshape the competitive landscape, providing airlines with greater choice and encouraging innovation among major aircraft manufacturers.

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