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Airline SAS buys up to 55 Embraer aircraft in a deal worth $4 billion

Scandinavian Airline SAS announced on Tuesday that it had agreed to purchase up to 55 aircraft in Brazil from Embraer, in a deal valued at around $4 billion. This does not include the rights to purchase.

Anko Van der Werff, CEO of SAS, told reporters in Copenhagen that the airline has signed a deal with a firm commitment to buy 45 E195E2 aircraft. An option for an additional 10 is also available.

Scandinavia's largest carrier announced in a press release that deliveries will begin late in 2027.

The aircraft's size and range were deemed to be ideal for complementing SAS' existing fleet, route structure and allowing more frequencies, greater network flexibility and lower trip cost.

The E195E2 is an aircraft that can seat up to 146 people. It is the largest regional jet in Embraer's fleet and competes against the Airbus A220 which was developed originally in Canada.

Both models are in a market segment for commercial passenger aircraft below that dominated by Airbus or Boeing, but they face a fierce rivalry.

The SAS deal comes after Embraer suffered a blow earlier in the month when Airbus secured a historic order from Polish national airline LOT for 40 A220 aircraft. (Reporting and editing by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, Emelia Sithole Matarise, and Stine Jacobsen)

(source: Reuters)