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Avelo Airlines orders up to 100 Embraer jets amid plans for US network expansion
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Andrew Levy, Founder, Chairman and CEO | Avelo Airlines

Avelo Airlines has announced an agreement with Embraer to add up to 100 E195-E2 aircraft to its fleet, marking the first order for this model in the United States. The deal includes 50 firm orders and 50 purchase rights, with deliveries scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2027, according to Arjan Meijer, CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation.

Andrew Levy, CEO of Avelo Airlines, stated that the new E2 jets will work alongside the airline’s existing Boeing 737-800s. He explained that the smaller size of the E2 will help Avelo expand into additional small and mid-sized markets across the country. “When we go into a lot of new markets, or markets never served before, it takes a long time to develop those markets,” said Levy. “This airplane is going to help us be successful to build out the [significant] opportunity we see in the marketplace.”

The planned configuration for Avelo’s E195-E2s is about 140 seats in an all-economy layout. The carrier currently operates 14 Boeing 737-800s with 189 seats each.

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This expansion comes during a period of transition for Avelo. The airline recently faced criticism over its operation of deportation flights for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and announced plans in July to end West Coast operations and exit ten cities by December.

Earlier this month, Avelo secured a round of new funding described as “significant.” Reports indicate that Embraer participated in this investment round, but both companies declined to comment on those reports.

Avelo’s financial results have shown challenges; the airline reported a $13.7 million operating loss in the first quarter of 2025. Levy attributed this loss partly to increased competition in core markets such as Connecticut but noted that competition has since eased and adjustments have been made to address losses. "We didn't just get stupid in the first quarter," Levy said.

Most of Avelo’s new E195-E2s are intended for network growth rather than replacement of existing aircraft. Levy pointed out that airports with shorter runways—5,000 feet or less—will become accessible thanks to Embraer's short-field performance package installed on these planes. As an example, Key West International Airport (EYW), which has a runway length of just over 5,000 feet, could benefit from these capabilities.

Avelo plans to start service at Key West on November 19 with twice-weekly flights from Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN) in Connecticut.

The airline also sees potential for using E2 jets at smaller bases like Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) in Florida, opening possible routes to larger airports already served by Avelo such as Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD).

The E195-E2 has a range capability up to approximately 3,450 miles—the distance between Anchorage and Atlanta—and is expected by Embraer executives to be about 30% cheaper per trip than older Boeing models used by Avelo.

Levy said that as more E2s join its fleet, Avelo will retire its eight Boeing 737-700s while maintaining dual operations with both Boeing 737-800s and Embraer E195-E2s moving forward.

“I've always wanted a new version of the MD-80,” Levy said. “A 150-seat airplane that can fly 4-5 hours.”

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