Embraer Lineage 1000
Seats
19
Maximum Range (nm)
4600
ICAO Code
E190

You get a lot of aircraft for your money with Embraer Lineage 1000. Not many aircraft give you the opportunity of having a bedroom on-board, but standard Lineage configurations include one. It also comes with an en-suite bathroom. It’s also around $1,000 less to operate per hour than other competing business liners.
With the original Lineage 1000 launched as a derivative of the Embraer 190 twin-engine regional airliner in 2006, the Lineage 1000E was introduced as a follow on several years later as an Enhanced version. Essentially the same aircraft, but with updated avionics and the latest generation in-flight entertainment, one of the Lineage 1000Es main enhancements is an additional 200 nm (407 km) in range.
The Lineage 1000E has a maximum range of 4,500 nm with four passengers, enough to reach most of the US east coast from London, Riyadh from Beijing and Lima from Los Angeles.
Although the Lineage 1000E has a maximum speed of Mach 0.82 (541 mph / 870 kph) the normal cruise speed is Mach 0.79 (521 mph / 841 kph). That means that it will take a little bit longer to get to your destination than on a purpose built business jet, but because of the size of the aircraft you’ll be a lot more comfortable along the way.
The Lineage 1000E has the lowest cabin altitude of any aircraft in the ultra large segment, with a cabin altitude of 7,000 feet, even at the aircraft’s maximum operating altitude of 41,000 feet. And that means that your body feels less affects from flying.
Being a business liner, the Lineage 1000E has an abundance of luggage space, although the extra range is courtesy of additional fuel tanks. The aircraft does however have access to the rear luggage bay during flight.