The Embraer E170 first took to the skies exactly 22 years ago on February 19, 2002 and slowly began its meteoric rise to becoming the backbone of regional fleets across the United States. Thanks to the Scope Clause, which limits the operations of regional airline subsidiaries, the E170 has become the ideal aircraft to serve a variety of carriers' needs. In this article, we will take a deeper look at the ten longest E170 routes in operation in America today.
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By Zac Yates On July 10th, 1999 an anonymous Auster AOP.9 arrived at the Newark Air Museum (NAM) in Nottinghamshire, UK. Nearly 25 years later, on January 25th, 2024, a major milestone was passed in […]