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Embraer Gets Agreement With SAS For 55 E195-E2 Aircraft

Largest Direct Jet Order By Scandinavian Airlines Since 1996

Scandinavian Airlines placed an order for 45 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft with options for an additional 10 in the largest direct manufacturer jet order by SAS since 1996. The aircraft are intended for the airline’s fleet renewal program focusing on efficiency, reducing emissions, and opening future growth opportunities.

The value of the order excluding purchase rights is an estimated $4 billion, and the first deliveries from Embraer are anticipated to start in late 2027 and extending until approximately 2031.

Anko van der Werff, President and CEO of SAS said, “This is a defining moment for SAS. The Embraer E195-E2 is a world-class aircraft, combining outstanding performance with excellent fuel efficiency and comfort. This aircraft is key to enabling future growth and improved connectivity across Scandinavia and beyond. We’ve taken the time to make the right decision — and this major investment reflects our confidence in the future and the strength of the agreement we’ve secured.”

“The E2 is central to our strategy to build a modern, efficient fleet with strong performance. It enables us to serve more routes with lower emissions, better economics, and a premium experience for our passengers. Together with Embraer, we are setting the course for the next chapter of SAS,” he added.

The E195-E2 is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW 1900G GTF engines that are said to yield double-digit reductions in fuel consumption, emissions, and noise compared to previous generation aircraft.

The order represents another step in the future-focused evolution of SAS through support of a modernized fleet and improved travel experience. The airline continues to bolster its network and international horizons as it enhances connectivity among regional cities as well as global destinations with its sustainable and seamless operations.

FMI:  www.flysas.com/ , embraer.com/

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