Embraer Brasilia EMB-120

The EMB-120 is a twin-turboprop airliner, produced by Embraer of Brazil. The EMB-120 Brasilia was introduced in May 1985 with its launch customer, the US-based Atlantic Southeast Airlines. It was designed to meet the needs of a small community and played a major role as a regional airliner. The planes operated by Everts are adapted to carry cargo.
Cargo Capacity | |
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Average Useful Capacity | 1,100 cu ft |
Average Payload | 7,000 lbs |
Minimum Runway Length | 4,500 ft |
Cargo Door Dimensions | |
Aft Main | 45"W x 48"H |
Cargo Capacity | |
Average Useful Capacity | 1,100 cu ft |
Crew | 2 |
Propulsion | 2 Turboprop Engines |
Engine Model | Pratt & Whitney Canada PW118 |
Engine Power (each) | 1800 hp |
Speed | 298 kts |
Service Ceiling | 29,800 ft |
Range | 945 nm |
Empty Weight | 15,587 lbs |
Max. Takeoff Weight | 25,353 lbs |
Wing Span | 64.9 ft |
Wing Area | 424 ft² |
Length | 65.6 ft |
Height | 20.8 ft |
First Flight | 27.07.1983 |
Production Status | In production |
Total Production | ca. 350 |
The EMB-120 is a twin-turboprop airliner, produced by Embraer of Brazil. The EMB-120 Brasilia was introduced in May 1985 with its launch customer, the US-based Atlantic Southeast Airlines. It was designed to meet the needs of a small community and played a major role as a regional airliner. The planes operated by Everts are adapted to carry cargo.
Cargo Capacity | |
---|---|
Average Useful Capacity | 1,100 cu ft |
Average Payload | 7,000 lbs |
Minimum Runway Length | 4,500 ft |
Cargo Door Dimensions | |
Aft Main | 45"W x 48"H |
Cargo Capacity | |
Average Useful Capacity | 1,100 cu ft |
Crew | 2 |
Propulsion | 2 Turboprop Engines |
Engine Model | Pratt & Whitney Canada PW118 |
Engine Power (each) | 1800 hp |
Speed | 298 kts |
Service Ceiling | 29,800 ft |
Range | 945 nm |
Empty Weight | 15,587 lbs |
Max. Takeoff Weight | 25,353 lbs |
Wing Span | 64.9 ft |
Wing Area | 424 ft² |
Length | 65.6 ft |
Height | 20.8 ft |
First Flight | 27.07.1983 |
Production Status | In production |
Total Production | ca. 350 |