It all here mate of their website…
http://www.flybe.com/news/0506/06a.htm
Flybe Place US$ 950m Order With Embraer
Acquisition of 14 195s and options on a further 12 aircraft.Flybe, one of the top five European low cost airlines, today confirmed a US $950million order to purchase up to 26 Embraer 195 aircraft (14 firm / 12 options). This contract value includes optional parts and customer support package. As a result Flybe will become the global launch customer for this member of the Embraer 170/195 family, and comes hard on the heels of Flybe’s 2004 announcement of the $1billion purchase of up to 61 Q400’s (41 firm / 20 options).
Flybe Embraer 195
The 118 seat Embraer 195 sets new standards in operating costs, environmental performance, and in flight cabin services. Flybe will take delivery of its first 195 in Autumn 2006. These planes will initially be deployed at Flybe’s major bases in Birmingham, Southampton, Belfast, Exeter, Jersey, Guernsey, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The delivery of these firm orders will mean that Flybe will have a total fleet size of between 59 (firm) and 91 (including options) aircraft by 2009.
Jim French Chairman and managing Director of Flybe commented: “The Embraer 195 is ideally suited to meet the needs of our domestic and regionally focused business model. The airplane has seat costs on the sector lengths we fly which are comparable with larger jets, while with 118 seats has a capacity level which suits the thinner UK regional markets we serve. In short, the Embraer 195 allows us to deliver our famous low fares to all the regions we serve, and allows us to do it profitably, while at the same time increasing the number of regions we can serve with direct European services.”
Mr French continued: “The 195 will replace our 146 BAe fleet, and bring cost and service efficiencies. It completes our fleet rationalisation strategy commenced in 2003 and will give us the youngest fleet in the airline sector. It also means that the business has addressed the strategic question of how to replace the 146 and provide a 10 year platform for profitable growth.”
“We chose the 195 not only for its operational and cost advantage but also for its outstanding environmental performance. Flybe has become a major player in European aviation and this deal will pave the way for the companies continued growth and financial success.”
The 195 first flew in November 2004, and it is the largest aircraft in the Embraer 170/195 family. It is a narrow bodied large aircraft ideally suited to stage lengths of between 600nm and 2000nm. The new aircraft gives exceptionally good passenger space and on-board baggage capacity, along with the latest in technology including fly-by-wire systems and weight reductions designed to improve economy.
“As one of Europe’s leading low cost airlines, Flybe honours us with its selection of the Embraer 195, the last member of the new family of Embraer airliners,” welcomed Mauricio Botelho, CEO of Embraer. “Flybe’s choice is yet another testimony of the capabilities and right-sizing factor of our family of aircraft. The Embraer 195 will bring unparalleled performance and comfort at an expected low operating cost. We are proud to be part of the carrier continued expansion within the low-cost market.”
I believe the first deliveries are mid part of this year and the first aircraft are going to be based at Birmingham.

Nice selection, nice to see G-FCLI there! 😀
Thanks Elgan, I wish I did! 😀
This is a question for Future Pilot.
Did you know your jet photos link has a spyware cleaner thingy in it? It sprang up via my web browser, Firefox, & I couldn’t get rid of it.
I had to shut my Mac down in order to get away from it. I will not be clicking on other links on this site in future, if this is the sort of thing that happens.
Morning mate, with regards to my Jetphotos.net link it is used by plenty of members on this forum and they have never experienced such problems (of if they have they have reported to the actual sight) yes it is true that JP.net is known for the numerous ‘pop-up’s’ but all you have to do is click the cross and they ****** off!
The only way anything like a spyware cleaner could be installed on your computer is if you click on the actual pop-up, as I say if you have a problem with this you’ll have to talk to JP.net directly but we all know pop-ups are a fact of life on the Internet and most of us have pop-up blockers.
Incase you didn’t know Firefox has one installed on it already…..
1. Click ‘Tools’
2. Click ‘Options’
3. Click the ‘Contents tab’
4. Click ‘Block Up Popup Windows’
Thanks
Tom
Nice selection pictures Dan and welcome to the forums! 😀
Nice shots mate! always nice to see the A310 :).
Yep they visit twice daily i think whilst still using the MD’s
Im sure Tom will confirm it all for you 😀
I’ll do me best! 😀
Untill the end of the winter timetables flights to CPH have changed with Dash 8s on some services whilst adding an additional rotation on Sunday afternoons. One of the day’s they visit is today and I believe is what Jon saw today 😎
From the BHX website
SK2535 Arr 15:20
All the other sevices are just the usual MD-80 aircraft.
Tom, can you see my photos yet or is there still a problem just out of curiosity?
No mate I can’t, I was just discussing it with my Dad and he doesn’t know either. Mozilla isn’t letting me but IE does and I have seen them on their by the way mate. Very nice :D.
I’ll have to see if I can sort it out. :confused:
Tom, can you see my photos yet or is there still a problem just out of curiosity?
No mate I can’t, I was just discussing it with my Dad and he doesn’t know either. Mozilla isn’t letting me but IE does and I have seen them on their by the way mate. Very nice :D.
I’ll have to see if I can sort it out. :confused:
Thank you to Mr Neilson for keeping me occupied during the latter part of the flight 😀
No problem at all mate! glad to be of service :D.
Quite a good feeling finishing a long haul 😎 .
Thank you to Mr Neilson for keeping me occupied during the latter part of the flight 😀
No problem at all mate! glad to be of service :D.
Quite a good feeling finishing a long haul 😎 .
Indeed, the Jet2 scheme seems to stand out even in crappy weather :D.
Nice selection as always Lance :).
Not meaning to be rude Matt but how can you have a boring day at Manchester!? you should try hanging about at BHX on a ‘quiet’ day! 😀
Nice selection mate! 😀
How full was the flight out out of curiosity?
Hmmmm! very interesting piccie! 🙂
Ain’t a clue, I know someone will correct me because I’m probably wrong! 😀 but I can only guess it was testing in case of an emergency landing and to see how it would cope on grass or whether it has the ability to land on grass strips.