Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia

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EMB 120 Brasilia
Type Regional airliner
Manufacturer Embraer
Maiden flight June 27, 1983
Introduction October, 1985
Status Active
Primary users SkyWest
Brazilian Air Force
Produced 1983-2001
Number built 350
Interior of EMB 120 Brasilia
Interior of EMB 120 Brasilia

The Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia is a twin-turboprop commuter airliner, produced by Embraer.

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It first flew on 27 July 1983, and entered commercial service in October 1985. Since 1994, manufacture has focused exclusively on the EMB 120ER, with extended range (1,575 km) and increased capacity.

Most of the EMB 120s were sold in the United States and other places in the Western Hemisphere. Some Eastern Hemisphere airlines such as Régional in France, DAT in Belgium, and DLT in Germany purchased EMB-120s. Serial production ended in 2001. As of 2007, it is still available for one-off orders, as it shares much of the production equipment with ERJ-145 family, which is still produced. The Angolan Air Force, for example, received a new EMB 120 in 2007.[1]

The EMB 120 Brasilia is Embraer's only turboprop-driven aircraft in its civilian product line. SkyWest currently operates the largest fleet of EMB 120s under the United Express and Delta Connection brand.

EMB 120
Basic production version.
EMB 120ER
Extended range and increased capacity version. All EMB-120ER S/Ns may be converted into the model EMB-120FC or into the model EMB-120QC. [2]
EMB 120FC
Full cargo version.
EMB 120QC
Quick change cargo version.
EMB 120RT
Transport version. All EMB-120RT S/Ns may be converted into the model EMB-120ER. [3]
VC-97
VIP transport version for the Brazilian Air Force.

In August 2006 a total of 208 EMB 120 aircraft were in airline service around the world. Major operators include:

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Some 41 other airlines also operate the aircraft in smaller numbers.[6]

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General characteristics

  • Crew: Two pilots and one flight attendant
  • Capacity: 30 passengers
  • Length: 20.00 m (65 ft 10 in)
  • Wingspan: 19.78 m (64 ft 10 in)
  • Height: 6.35 m (20 ft 10 in)
  • Wing area: 39.4 m² (424 ft²)
  • Max takeoff weight: 11,990 kg (26,378 lb)
  • Powerplant:Pratt & Whitney Canada PW118/118A/118B (APU available) turboprops, 1,340 kW (1,800 shp) each
  • *Maximum Landing Weight: 11,700 kg (25,740 lb)
  • cf bar: The fraction of the chord that is "flapped". 0.664m (unconfirmed).
  • Aspect Ratio: 9.86 (unconfirmed)

Performance

Avionics

  • Collins 5-screen EFIS
  • Dual autopilots

Related development

Comparable aircraft

Designation sequence

See also

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