The E190 has this week 
received type certification from South Africa’s Civil Aviation Authority. 
Airlink, southern Africa’s largest privately owned regional airline, recently 
took delivery of their first E190 which will soon go into service. Airlink’s 
E190 will make its public debut in South Africa at the Adrenaline Air Show, 
Wonderboom National Airport in Pretoria to be held 10-11 June.
Type certification opens up new opportunities for the aircraft in South 
Africa. Embraer sees a market for around 50 jets within Embraer product category 
over the next decade.
Already a significant Embraer customer, Airlink recently decided to add a 
further 11 ERJ 140s to their fleet and will soon operate 30 Embraer Regional 
Jets of all three types - ERJ 135, ERJ 140 and the ERJ 145 – the delivery of 
which will be completed by mid-2018.
“Our partnership with Airlink goes from strength to strength. It’s great to 
see this excellent airline modernizing its fleet, and to be a part of their 
growth story,” said Reinaldo Krugner, Vice President for Africa, Latin America 
& Portugal, Embraer Commercial Aviation. “This certification opens new 
opportunities for the aircraft, which has already attained significant success 
in other regions of the world. I’m confident that very soon we will see even 
more E-Jets flying through the picturesque skies of South Africa.”
Rodger Foster, CEO of Airlink, said, “The Embraer experience continues to be 
a great one for Airlink and our customers. It’s exciting to see this beautiful 
jet become a part of our growing fleet. We can’t wait to see our customers’ 
reaction to our newest addition.”
Embraer is the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial jets with up to 
130+ seats. The Company has 100 customers from all over the world operating the 
ERJ and the E-Jet families of aircraft. For the E-Jets program alone, Embraer 
has logged more than 1,700 orders and over 1,300 deliveries, redefining the 
traditional concept of regional aircraft by operating across a range of business 
applications.
 




 
 
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