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Embraer Trains Crews For TRIP Linhas Aereas

FAs First In Line, Followed By Pilots And Mechanics

Ahead of the delivery of TRIP Linhas Aereas' first Embraer 175 early next year, the Brazilian planemaker has begun training the airline's flight crews on the proper operation of the jetliner.

The contract, which was signed in June, included five firm orders and is worth US$ 167.5 million, at list price. TRIP also has options on another 10 aircraft and purchase rights for 15 more, and the total sale could reach US$ 1 billion if all options and purchase rights are confirmed. The deal arises out of TRIP's expansion plans.

The company's Embraer 175 jets will be configured in a single-class layout, with a pitch of 31 inches, and offering its 86 passengers great comfort for a range of up to 2,000 nonstop miles.

On January 5, 2009, the airline's mechanics will begin taking part in the process. That same month, TRIP's pilots will head for Orlando, FL to train on flight simulators. The program began on November 25, at Embraer's headquarters, in São José dos Campos, with training for flight attendants.

"We are very enthusiastic about the arrival of the Embraer 175 jets and the introduction of this model to Brazil's regional aviation market. These new aircraft are perfectly adequate for our business model and will revolutionize the industry, by bringing more quality and comfort to our passengers," said Capt. Fernando Paes de Barros, TRIP's Director of Operations.

FMI: www.voetrip.com.br, www.embraer.com

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