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EMBRAER EMB135/140/145/Legacy600 Sorting: Serial Nr EMBRAER EMB135/140/145/Legacy600 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 145001 ERJ 145XR 1995 broken up PT-ZJB none Producer/Prototype 09-2010 RR AE3007A broken up by 09-2010 145002 ERJ 145ER 1996 in service PR-PFN Authorities 06-2009 RR AE3007A converted from EMB145 SNr.145002 145003 ERJ 145LR 1996 in service D2-EBP AeroJet Angola 03-2013 RR AE3007A converted from vers. ER in vers. LR by 12-2004 145004 ERJ 145ER 1996 perm_wfu N14925 none ExpressJet Airlines 09-2014 RR AE3007A 145005 ERJ 145ER 1996 stored N15926 none ExpressJet Airlines 09-2014 RR AE3007A 145006 ERJ 145ER 1996 perm_wfu N16927 none ExpressJet Airlines 09-2014 RR AE3007A 145007 ERJ 145ER 1996 perm_wfu N17928 none ExpressJet Airlines 07-2014 RR AE3007A 145008 ERJ 145EU 1997 broken up F-GRGA none Regional Air France 03-2014 RR AE3007A 145009 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N13939 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2015 RR AE3007A 145010 ERJ 145EU 1997 in service G-OWTN BAe Systems 09-2013 RR AE3007A in use as Staff Shuttle 145011 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N14930 none ExpressJet Airlines 08-2014 RR AE3007A 145012 ERJ 145EU 1997 in service YR- FlyLili 08-2021 RR AE3007A 145013 ERJ 145ER 1997 accidented N14931 none Continental Express 02-1998 RR AE3007A crashed on take-off Beaumont (TX) on trainigsflight 145014 ERJ 145EP 1997 broken up CS-TPG none PGA Portugalia Airlines 05-2016 RR AE3007A 145015 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N15932 none ExpressJet Airlines 08-2014 RR AE3007A to be broken up 145016 ERJ 145EU 1997 perm_wfu N255EC none Passaredo Transportes 12-2014 RR AE3007A 145017 ERJ 145EP 1997 stored CS-TPH none PGA Portugalia Airlines 05-2016 RR AE3007A 145018 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N14933 none ExpressJet Airlines 09-2014 RR AE3007A to be broken up 145019 ERJ 145ER 1997 broken up N12934 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A 145020 ERJ 145ER/C-99A 1997 in service 2521 Forca Aerea Brasileira 11-2004 RR AE3007A 145021 ERJ 145EU 1997 perm_wfu N241EC none Passaredo Transportes 09-2012 RR AE3007A 145022 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N15935 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A 145023 ERJ 145ER/C-99A 1997 in service 2520 Forca Aerea Brasileira 09-2004 RR AE3007A 145024 ERJ 145EU 1997 broken up G-EMBC none FlyBE 02-2008 RR AE3007A broken up 09-2016 145025 ERJ 145ER 1997 in service EP-PUI Pouya Air 04-2017 RR AE3007A 145026 ERJ 145ER 1997 in service EP-PUJ Pouya Air 04-2017 RR AE3007A 145027 ERJ 145ER/C-99A 1997 in service 2522 Forca Aerea Brasileira 11-2004 RR AE3007A 145028 ERJ 145ER/C-99A 1997 in service 2523 Forca Aerea Brasileira 11-2004 RR AE3007A 145029 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N14938 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A EMBRAER EMB135/140/145/Legacy600 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 145030 ERJ 145ER 1997 broken up N14939 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A 145031 ERJ 145EP 1997 broken up CS-TPI none PGA Portugalia Airlines 07-2016 RR AE3007A 145032 ERJ 145ER 1997 accidented PT-SPE none Rio Sul Serv.Aereos 12-1998 RR AE3007A written off after landing accident Curitiba 28.12.199 145033 ERJ 145ER 1997 broken up N14940 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A 145034 ERJ 145ER/C-99A 1997 in service 2524 Forca Aerea Brasileira 08-2004 RR AE3007A 145035 ERJ 145ER 1997 perm_wfu N15941 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A 145036 ERJ 145EP 1997 stored 9H-REY none Maleth-Aero 10-2019 RR AE3007A 145037 ERJ 145ER 1997 in service 4X-EMT Ayit Aviation 11-2016 RR AE3007A 145038 ERJ 145ER/C-99A 1997 in service 2525 Forca Aerea Brasileira 03-2006 RR AE3007A 145039 ERJ 145EU 1997 accidented UR-DNK none Dniproavia 04-2011 RR AE3007A written off after landing accident Moscow/SVO 28.0 145040 ERJ 145ER 1997 in service ZS-THG Titan Helicopter Group 05-2015 RR AE3007A 145041 ERJ 145EP 1997 stored CS-TPK none PGA Portugalia Airlines 05-2016 RR AE3007A 145042 ERJ 145EU 1998 stored UR-DNL none Dniproavia 03-2012 RR AE3007A 145043 ERJ 145EU 1998 stored F-GRGD none Hop 05-2020 RR AE3007A 145044 ERJ 145MR 1998 in service N600BP Piedmont Airlines 07-2016 RR AE3007A 145045 ERJ 145ER 1998 in service 6V-AJB Transair 10-2019 RR AE3007A 145046 ERJ 145MR 1998 broken up N601DW none Piedmont Airlines 04-2020 RR AE3007A broken up 03-2021 145047 ERJ 145EU 1998 broken up F-CKAF none BMI Regional 02-2019 RR AE3007A broken up 2021 145048 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N602AE Piedmont Airlines 01-2017 RR AE3007A 145049 ERJ 145ER 1998 perm_wfu N14945 none ExpressJet Airlines 05-2014 RR AE3007A AeroVision to be broken up 145050 ERJ 145EU 1998 stored F-GRGF none Hop 05-2020 RR AE3007A 145051 ERJ 145EP 1998 perm_wfu CS-TPL none PGA Portugalia Airlines 05-2016 RR AE3007A to be broken up 145052 ERJ 145ER 1998 perm_wfu N12946 none ExpressJet Airlines 04-2014 RR AE3007A AeroVision to be broken up 145053 ERJ 145ER 1998 in service N81EX Corporate 01-2019 RR AE3007A Exodus Aircraft LLC 145054 ERJ 145ER 1998 perm_wfu N12947 none ExpressJet Airlines 04-2014 RR AE3007A AeroVision to be broken up 145055 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N603KC Piedmont Airlines 09-2016 RR AE3007A 145056 ERJ 145ER 1998 in service 6V-AJC Transair 07-2016 RR AE3007A 145057 ERJ 145LR 1998 perm_wfu N13949 none ExpressJet Airlines 06-2014 RR AE3007A AeroVision to be broken up 145058 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N604AE Piedmont Airlines 08-2016 RR AE3007A EMBRAER EMB135/140/145/Legacy600 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 145059 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N605KS Envoy Air 01-2019 RR AE3007A 145060 ERJ 145ER 1998 stored XY-ALD none Air Mandalay 08-2018 RR AE3007A 145061 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N43VA Victory Air 07-2016 RR AE3007A 145062 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N606AE Envoy Air 01-2019 RR AE3007A 145063 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-NFP TAR Aerolineas 09-2015 RR AE3007A 145064 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N607AE Envoy Air 02-2019 RR AE3007A 145065 ERJ 145ER 1998 stored HL8054 none Korean Express Air 12-2019 RR AE3007A 145066 ERJ 145ER 1998 stored N802HK none Via Air 05-2019 RR AE3007A CIT 145067 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-SFH TAR Aerolineas 10-2015 RR AE3007A 145068 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N608LM Piedmont Airlines 11-2016 RR AE3007A 145069 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N609DP Piedmont Airlines 12-2016 RR AE3007A 145070 ERJ 145EP 1998 in service SE-DZA Amelia International 07-2019 RR AE3007A Largus Aviation 145071 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-EFH TAR Aerolineas 02-2016 RR AE3007A 145072 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N15VA Victory Air 09-2016 RR AE3007A 145073 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N610AE Envoy Air 02-2019 RR AE3007A 145074 ERJ 145LR 1998 stored N611AE none Trans States Airlines 11-2018 RR AE3007A 145075 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-JFH TAR Aerolineas 10-2015 RR AE3007A 145076 ERJ 145EP 1998 in service 3C-QQH Equatorial Guinea Government 03-2008 RR AE3007A 145077 ERJ 145ER/F 1998 in service N241BC IBC Airways 07-2012 RR AE3007A P2F-converted by 01-2013 145078 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-AFH TAR Aerolineas 11-2015 RR AE3007A 145079 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N612AE Envoy Air 11-2018 RR AE3007A 145080 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-MAF TAR Aerolineas 10-2015 RR AE3007A 145081 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N613AE Envoy Air 11-2018 RR AE3007A 145082 ERJ 145ER/F 1998 in service N261BC IBC Airways 06-2012 RR AE3007A P2F-converted by 10-2012 145083 ERJ 145ER 1998 in service XA-OVB Calafia Airlines 08-2013 RR AE3007A 145084 ERJ 145EP 1998 in service N500DE Champion Air 10-2007 RR AE3007A 145085 ERJ 145LR 1998 perm_wfu N13958 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A AeroVision 145086 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N614AE Piedmont Airlines 05-2018 RR AE3007A 145087 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N615AE Envoy Air 10-2018 RR AE3007A EMBRAER EMB135/140/145/Legacy600 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 145088 ERJ 145EU 1998 stored UR-DAN none Dniproavia 06-2014 RR AE3007A 145089 ERJ 145ER 1998 stored XY-ALE none Air Mandalay 08-2018 RR AE3007A 145090 ERJ 145ER 1998 perm_wfu N149EC none Aero Litoral 03-2013 RR AE3007A to be broken up 145091 ERJ 145LR 1998 perm_wfu N14959 none ExpressJet Airlines 12-2014 RR AE3007A AeroVision to be broken up 145092 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N616AE Envoy Air 10-2018 RR AE3007A 145093 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N617AE Piedmont Airlines 07-2017 RR AE3007A 145094 ERJ 145EU 1998 stored UR-DNB none Windrose Air 04-2018 RR AE3007A 145095 ERJ 145ER 1998 stored CS-TPM none PGA Portugalia Airlines 08-2016 RR AE3007A National Jet (VH) ntu 145096 ERJ 145ER 1998 in service XA-UVX Calafia Airlines 04-2015 RR AE3007A 145097 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N618AE Envoy Air 10-2018 RR AE3007A 145098 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service XA-VBC FlyMex 01-2020 RR AE3007A Macquarie 145099 ERJ 145ER 1998 perm_wfu CS-TPN none PGA Portugalia Airlines 08-2016 RR AE3007A to be broken up 145100 ERJ 145LR 1998 perm_wfu N14960 none ExpressJet Airlines 02-2015 RR AE3007A 145101 ERJ 145LR 1998 in service N619AE Envoy Air 09-2018 RR AE3007A 145102 ERJ 145LR 1999 in service N620AE Piedmont Airlines 10-2017 RR AE3007A 145103 ERJ 145LR 1999 in service N46VA Victory Air 12-2015 RR AE3007A 145104 ERJ 145SA/E-99 1999 in service 6700 Forca Aerea Brasileira 12-2003 RR AE3007A 145105 ERJ 145LR 1999 in service N621AE Piedmont Airlines 04-2018 RR AE3007A 145106 ERJ 145LR 1999 in service F-HBPE Pan Europeenne A.S.
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