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C-FMZR: Air Canada Embraer ERJ-190AR (At Toronto Pearson Airport)

c-fmzr air canada embraer erj-190ar toronto pearson yyzAs we try to feature all 25 Embraer ERJ-190AR currently in the Air Canada main fleet before they start to get retired off, we’re tripping back to July 20, 2017 for images of C-FMZR. We photographed this Embraer 190 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

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C-FMZR

C-FMZR performed its maiden flight on September 26, 2007 and was delivered to Air Canada on October 19, 2007. The Embraer ERJ-190AR is one of 25 in the main fleet. The airliner is configured for a maximum total of 97 passengers with nine seats in business class, 20 more in premium economy and 68 economy class seats.

On April 23, 2012, the E190 had soe issues with its landing gear on a flight for Winnipeg, Manitoba to Ottawa, Ontario. On the initial climb, the gear would not move. The aircraft returned to Winnipeg for a safe landing close to a half hour later. As a result, the #1 secondary power distribution assembly DC power module was replaced.

Embraer ERJ-190AR

The first Embraer ERJ-190 took flight on March 12, 2004. Launch customer JetBlue took the first delivery in 2005. JetBlue remains the top operator of the Embraer 190. The airplane is 36 metres or 119 feet in length with a wingspan of 29 metres or 94 feet. At the tail, the E190 stands eleven metres or 35 feet in height. The flight range is 4,537 kilometres.

Air Canada

Founded in 1937 as Trans Canada Air Lines, the name was officially changed to Air Canada on January 1, 1965. The Canadian airline has a main fleet of around 175 aircraft flying to over 200 destinations around the world. Including subsidiaries, the numbers increase to over 400 airplanes flying to 350 destinations worldwide. The largest in the fleet is the Boeing 777-300ER.

Headquartered at the Air Canada Centre on the grounds of Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), the airline is a founding member of the Star Alliance. Other founding members include Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways and United Airlines. There are now 27 full member airlines found around the world.

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