
Aircraft class:
Airliner
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Crew:
2 pilots, 1 flight attendant
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Engines:
Two Rolls-Royce AE 3007A1 turbofans
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First delivered:
Late 1990s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range of about 1,550 nautical miles, the Embraer 145LR easily connects major cities and regional destinations without a fuel stop. Popular city pairs include Chicago to New York, Dallas to Atlanta, and London to Rome on a single leg, with reserve fuel for added peace of mind. | While the aircraft’s range encompasses the majority of regional charter missions, its performance is robust enough for longer nonstop flights, especially with lighter passenger loads. The 441-knot cruise speed keeps travel times efficient, and the 145LR’s 6,600-foot takeoff requirement means it can utilize a broad variety of airports, including those with shorter runways not accessible to larger jets. | Expect fast climbs, reliable dispatch, and an ability to operate in and out of secondary airports, saving time on the ground and bringing your group closer to their ultimate destination.

The Embraer 145LR’s single-aisle cabin is designed for group comfort, with a two-by-one seating layout that ensures every passenger enjoys generous legroom and easy aisle access. The cabin height of 6 feet allows most travelers to stand and move comfortably. | Standard seating accommodates up to 50 in plush leather seats, with generous overhead bins and a spacious baggage hold for all travelers’ gear. The aircraft features a forward galley and a private aft lavatory, enhancing comfort for both business and leisure passengers. | Large windows keep the cabin feeling open and bright, while sound insulation and a quiet ride allow for productive meetings, rest, or relaxation. Many 145LRs feature upgraded interiors, including Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination. | With 9.2 cubic feet of baggage space, the aircraft is best suited for group travel with personal items, small luggage, or event equipment. For corporate flights, the 145LR transforms into a mobile boardroom; for private groups, it’s a seamless, comfortable way to travel together.




The Embraer 145LR is not designed for intercontinental journeys or ultra-long-range missions, where a widebody jet or long-range business jet is more appropriate. For groups of up to 50 traveling regionally or for special events, the 145LR offers unbeatable efficiency, comfort, and value—making it the ultimate choice in the short- to medium-haul charter market.


The Embraer 145LR is typically configured for 48 to 50 passengers in a single-class arrangement. The standard seating layout features a two-by-one configuration, ensuring both comfort and easy access for all guests.




Absolutely. The 145LR’s cabin measures 6 feet in height and is designed for ease of movement, with a forward galley, private aft lavatory, and overhead bins for carry-on items.

For most U.S. regional and transcontinental routes, yes. The 145LR can easily connect city pairs like Chicago to New York or Dallas to Los Angeles without refueling, though maximum range is best achieved with lighter passenger loads.
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