Embraer E-Jet Family Seat Maps: 48 Layouts Compared (2026)
The Embraer E-Jet family includes the E170, E175, E190, and E195 regional jets, along with the newer E2 generation. These aircraft are popular with regional carriers and mainline subsidiaries, typically seating 70-146 passengers in a comfortable 2-2 configuration with no middle seats.
Below you'll find 48 Embraer E-Jet Family seat map configurations from 27 airlines. Compare seating charts for each variant and airline to find the best seat on your next flight.
Embraer E-Jet Family Variants
Click any variant to view its detailed seat map with airline-specific configurations.
Embraer E190
IATA: E90 · Narrow-body
Embraer E175
IATA: E75 · Narrow-body
Embraer E175 (long wing)
IATA: E7W · Narrow-body
Embraer E195
IATA: E95 · Narrow-body
Embraer E170
IATA: E70 · Narrow-body
Embraer E195-E2
IATA: 295 · Narrow-body
Embraer E190-E2
IATA: 290 · Narrow-body
Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia
IATA: EM2 · Narrow-body
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante
IATA: EMB · Narrow-body
Embraer E-Jet E2
IATA: E2 · Narrow-body
Embraer E175 (short wing)
IATA: E75S · Narrow-body
Airlines Operating the Embraer E-Jet Family
27 airlines fly the Embraer E-Jet Family with different cabin configurations. Select an airline to view their specific Embraer E-Jet Family seating chart.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many seats does the Embraer E-Jet Family have?
The Embraer E-Jet Family typically seats between 70-146 passengers depending on the variant and airline configuration. There are 48 different Embraer E-Jet Family seat map layouts across 27 airlines, as each carrier configures the cabin differently.
Which airlines operate the Embraer E-Jet Family?
27 airlines operate the Embraer E-Jet Family, including Air Canada, Air Dolomiti, Air France, Air Serbia, Airlink (SAA), and more. Each airline has a unique Embraer E-Jet Family seat map with different cabin layouts and seating charts.
What is the best seat on the Embraer E-Jet Family?
The best seat on the Embraer E-Jet Family varies by airline configuration. Generally, exit row seats offer extra legroom, while last-row seats should be avoided due to limited recline. Use our Embraer E-Jet Family seat map and seating chart to compare layouts and find the best seat for your specific flight.
How do I read a Embraer E-Jet Family seat map?
A Embraer E-Jet Family seat map shows the cabin layout from front to back, with seat rows numbered and columns lettered. Window seats are on the edges, aisle seats are next to the walkway, and middle seats are between them. Our interactive seating charts highlight seat features like extra legroom, power outlets, and limited recline.
What variants of the Embraer E-Jet Family are there?
The Embraer E-Jet Family family includes 11 variants: E190, E175, E175 (long wing), E195, E170, E195-E2, E190-E2, EMB 120 Brasilia, EMB 110 Bandeirante, E-Jet E2, E175 (short wing). Each variant has different dimensions, range, and passenger capacity, which affects the seating chart and cabin layout.
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