Amaszonas Línea Aérea ( Amaszonas) of Bolivia is the newest Embraer E-Jet operator. The airline started flying the E190 on October 15, between Santa Cruz de la Sierra’s Viru Viru Airport and La Paz. Amaszonas is adding a total of six E190s to its fleet. The airplanes will fly to several domestic and international destinations.
The first two E190s are leased from GECAS and configured with 112 seats in a single-class layout. The other four aircraft will be leased from CDB Leasing and have 110 seats in a single-class layout. The airline will also operate the E190s at Montevideo’s Carrasco International Airport in the future.
Embraer and Amaszonas have also signed a Flight Hour Pool Program agreement until 2024 to provide repairable component support for the carrier’s fleet of up to six E190s. The multiyear program features both the Pool Program and repair management services for the carrier’s fleet of E-Jets, including material services engineering and advanced component exchanges from Embraer’s spare parts distribution center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.