US Airways last week received its first two Embraer 190s, part of a deal for 25 aircraft and options for 32 more. The aircraft are configured with 11 first-class seats and 88 economy seats.

Source: Flight International
2007-01-09T00:00:00+00:00
US Airways last week received its first two Embraer 190s, part of a deal for 25 aircraft and options for 32 more. The aircraft are configured with 11 first-class seats and 88 economy seats.

Source: Flight International
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