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Embraer’s E190-E2 shows off its short runway performance in South Korea



Embraer’s E190-E2 conducted a demonstration flight in South Korea flying from Gimpo Airport in Seoul to Pohang, over Ulleungdo Island and back. With over 80 guests on board, including sufficient fuel for the subsequent onward flight to Seoul, the E190-E2 conducted a simulated short runway landing at Pohang Airport over a runway distance of 1,066 metres. This outstanding short runway performance capability uniquely positions the E190-E2 as the only narrowbody aircraft that can access a 1,200-metre runway, rain or shine, such as the new Ulleungdo Island Airport which is scheduled for completion by 2025.

In conjunction with the demonstration flight, Embraer, represented by Martyn Holmes, Chief Commercial Officer of Embraer Commercial Aviation, signed an MoU with the Governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do Province Mr Lee Cheol Woo which will promote collaboration across key aviation-related matters in South Korea’s largest province.

The Korean government and the country’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation (MOLIT) share a vision to strengthen provincial connectivity and the Embraer E190-E2 commercial jet has the technical capabilities to support this intra-country connectivity objective: the range to serve routes of up to seven hours, along with the proven capability of short runway performance – enabling jet aircraft access to airports such as Ulleungdo Island.


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