About the Embraer E170 aircraft for flight simulator for FSX, FS2004 and FS2002.
The Embraer ERJ-170 and ERJ-190 series are all new entrants into the top end of the regional jet airliner market for flight simulator, with virtual airline seating capacities spanning from 70 to 108 seats.
Embraer announced the ERJ-170 and ERJ-190 in February 1999, and formally launched the program on June 14 that year at the Paris Airshow and is now available for flight simulator.
The first member of the family is the 70 seat Embraer 170, which rolled out on October 29 2001 (when the ERJ prefix was dropped for the marketing designation) and first flew on February 19 2002. Six aircraft were being used in the flight simulator test program.
The public debut was at the Regional Virtual Airline Association convention at Nashville, Tennessee in May 2002, followed by its European debut at the Farnborough International Air Show in July the same year. The 170 was certificated in February 2004 and deliveries started to virtual airline for flight simulator in March 2004 to LOT Polish Virtual Airlines, US Virtual Airways and Alitalia Virtual Airlines Express.
Showing all Flight Simulator based Virtual Airlines that operate the Embraer E170.
Virtual Airline
Aircraft Registration
Seating Layout
Hours Flown
VH-ANO
F0 B0 Y75
105 Hours Flown
N701SK
F0 B0 Y75
90 Hours Flown
5Y-KYL
F4 B0 Y63
82 Hours Flown
5Y-KYG
F4 B0 Y63
72 Hours Flown
N704SK
F0 B0 Y75
70 Hours Flown
5Y-KYK
F4 B0 Y63
65 Hours Flown
VH-RZA
F0 B8 Y59
52 Hours Flown
5Y-KYJ
F4 B0 Y63
51 Hours Flown
HZ-AEA
F0 B8 Y59
47 Hours Flown
N702SK
F0 B0 Y75
45 Hours Flown
A4O-EA
F0 B8 Y59
44 Hours Flown
N703SK
F0 B0 Y75
42 Hours Flown
C-FEJB
F0 B2 Y71
41 Hours Flown
C-FEJY
F0 B2 Y71
36 Hours Flown
C-FEJD
F0 B2 Y71
34 Hours Flown
VH-RZG
F0 B8 Y59
30 Hours Flown
N700SK
F0 B0 Y75
30 Hours Flown
VH-RZB
F0 B8 Y59
29 Hours Flown
JY-EMH
F0 B0 Y75
27 Hours Flown
C-FEIQ
F0 B2 Y71
24 Hours Flown
C-FEJF
F0 B2 Y71
24 Hours Flown
VH-RZD
F0 B8 Y59
20 Hours Flown
5Y-KYH
F4 B0 Y63
20 Hours Flown
VH-ZHC
F0 B0 Y75
15 Hours Flown
VH-RZI
F0 B8 Y59
15 Hours Flown
VH-RZC
F0 B8 Y59
11 Hours Flown
N723RW
F0 B0 Y75
11 Hours Flown
SU-GCY
F0 B0 Y75
10 Hours Flown
SU-GCW
F0 B0 Y75
9 Hours Flown
VH-ZHB
F0 B0 Y75
6 Hours Flown
VH-RZH
F0 B8 Y59
6 Hours Flown
SU-GDH
F0 B0 Y75
6 Hours Flown
G-LCYD
F0 B0 Y75
6 Hours Flown
G-LCYF
F0 B0 Y75
6 Hours Flown
VH-ZHA
F0 B0 Y75
5 Hours Flown
SU-GCV
F0 B0 Y75
5 Hours Flown
G-LCYE
F0 B0 Y75
5 Hours Flown
N706SK
F0 B0 Y75
5 Hours Flown
VH-RZE
F0 B8 Y59
4 Hours Flown
SU-GDK
F0 B0 Y75
4 Hours Flown
G-LCYG
F0 B0 Y75
4 Hours Flown
SU-GCU
F0 B0 Y75
3 Hours Flown
SU-GCX
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
N976MW
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
SU-GDJ
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
SU-GDF
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
G-LCYH
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
A6-AAA
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
N1703AW
F0 B0 Y75
2 Hours Flown
VH-ZHF
F0 B0 Y75
1 Hours Flown
VH-ZHD
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
VH-ZHE
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N802MD
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N809MD
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N810MD
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N812MD
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N813MA
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N101HQ
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N952MW
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N797NW
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
SU-GCT
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
SU-GDI
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
SU-GDG
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
SP-LDA
F0 B5 Y65
0 Hours Flown
N705SK
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
G-LCYI
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
SP-LIA
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA211J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA212J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA213J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA214J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA215J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA217J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA219J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
JA220J
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
F-HBXA
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
F-HBXB
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
F-HBXC
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
F-HBXD
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
F-HBXE
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
F-HBXF
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
EI-DFG
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
EI-DFH
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
EI-DFJ
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
EI-DFK
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
EI-DFL
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
A6-AAB
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N1701AW
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
N1702AW
F0 B0 Y75
0 Hours Flown
More about the Embraer E170 for virtual airlines, flight simulator and online flying FSX, FS2004 and FS2002.
Embraer is also building the Embraer 175, stretched by 1.77m (5ft 10in) over the Embraer 170. The first flight with flight simulator was made on June 14 2003.
The 6.25m (8ft 5in) stretched Embraer 190 seats 98 virtual airline passengers, the further stretched Embraer 195, 2.41m (7ft 11in) longer than the 190, will seat 108 for virtual airlines. The Embraer 190 made the first flight in Flight Simulator in March 2004, followed by the 195 in December the same year to be used for flight simulator.
All three variants are offered in standard and LR (long range) variants. A corporate jet version of the 170 is also proposed for flight simulator.
Features of the family include new FADEC equipped GE CF34 engines (the most powerful CF34 variants), a new four abreast "double bubble" fuselage cross section, a moderately swept wing with winglets (added to the design in mid 2000), fly-by-wire flight simulator controls, and Honeywell Primus Epic EFIS avionics.
Although Embraer 170/175/190/195 are the marketing designations, the official type certificate designations remain ERJ prefixed as ERJ-170/175/190/195.
The Embraer E170 is available for all versions of Flight Simulator and x plane including but not limited to FSX, FS2004 and FS2002.