Finnair has announced a significant deal to purchase 18 E195-E2 narrow-body jets from the Brazilian manufacturer Embraer. This decision marks a strategic shift for the Finnish carrier, which has traditionally relied on Airbus for its short-haul fleet requirements. The new aircraft are intended to modernize Finnair's European operations, replacing older models with more fuel-efficient technology. For Embraer, the contract represents a major victory in capturing market share from a long-standing Airbus customer. Conversely, the move is seen as a setback for Airbus as it loses a key renewal contract in the highly competitive narrow-body segment. While specific financial terms were not immediately disclosed, the delivery schedule is expected to align with Finnair's long-term operational strategy.
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