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Upgrades: KLM Cityhopper Debuts Increased Embraer E195-E2 Capacity With New Cabin Layout

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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KLM Cityhopper, the regional subsidiary of Dutch flag carrier KLM, will soon upgrade its fleet of Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. As part of the enhancements, the airline is increasing capacity in the E195-E2’s economy cabin by adding four additional seats, bringing the total to 136.

One of the 22 E195-E2s has already entered service with the upgraded layout. On December 6, 2025, the first modified Embraer E195-E2 operated by KLM Cityhopper departed on its inaugural flight from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) to Porto (OPO), Portugal.

22 E195-E2s To Be Converted By June 2026

The interior of KLM's new E195-E2 Credit: Embraer

KLM Cityhopper stated that it plans to convert all 22 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft by June 2026, in time for the lucrative summer season. Currently, all of KLM’s E195-E2s, except for one, are configured to seat a total of 132 passengers in a single-class cabin. The more densely configured E195-E2 will allow KLM Cityhopper to carry 136 passengers across its busy European network. Typically, the E195-E2 can accommodate 132 passengers in a single-class cabin.

This was the configuration used by KLM, with a 31-inch pitch. The maximum certified capacity at a 28-inch pitch is 146 seats. which indicates that KLM did not reduce seat pitch or compromise comfort to add more passengers, as it has stated. Instead, the additional seating capacity is achieved by downsizing the galley and redesigning how catering supplies are stored and managed. KLM emphasized that passenger comfort and the onboard catering offering will remain unchanged.

These changes reduce the overall catering weight carried on each flight. KLM Cityhopper plans to extend this new catering approach across its entire fleet, resulting in an estimated annual reduction of five million kilograms in catering weight. This efficiency measure could translate into savings of up to 160,000 kilograms of jet fuel per year. This modification will also reduce carbon emissions per passenger by approximately 3% compared with the previous configuration.

More About The Embraer E195-E2

Embraer E195-E2 in Profit Hunter Eagle livery Credit: Embraer

The Embraer E195-E2 entered commercial service in mid-2019 with its launch operator, Azul Brazilian Airlines, shortly after receiving certification in April of that year. It followed the introduction of the E190-E2, the first member of the E2 family, which entered service in April 2018. Embraer’s E195-E2 is the largest aircraft in the E-Jet E2 family.

The E195-E2 has a range of up to 3,000 nautical miles (5,556 kilometers) and a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.82. This makes it a fast and highly capable regional aircraft, often comparable to smaller narrowbody jets.

Specification

Embraer E195-E2

Maximum range

Up to 3,000 NM (5,556 km)

Maximum capacity

  • 146 seats (28″ pitch)
  • 132 seats (31″ pitch)
  • 120 seats (in a three-class cabin layout)

Maximum speed

0.82 Mach (1,014 km/h)

Service ceiling

41,000 feet

Maximum usable fuel

13,690 kg

It is engineered to deliver strong economics and efficiency on high-frequency routes, and it serves as an effective platform for airlines looking to open new markets, where larger jets would be underutilized or uneconomical, offering superior fuel efficiency, lower per-seat costs, and a 2-2 seating layout.

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Up To 55 Aircraft: Where SAS Could Fly The Embraer E195-E2

They are a low-risk development.

Airlines Operating The Embraer E195-E2

Porter Airlines Embraer E195-E2 landing at YYZ Credit: Shutterstock

According to ch-aviation, a total of 132 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft are currently in active operation across 11 airlines. The type is also used by the Mexican Air Force, and Embraer, which uses some aircraft as testbeds and display units.

Commercial carriers operating the type include Azul, Air Peace, Binter Canarias, Helvetic Airways, Hunnu Air, KLM Cityhopper, LOT Polish Airlines, Luxair, Porter Airlines Canada, Royal Jordanian, and TUI fly Belgium. Among these operators, Porter Airlines Canada has the largest fleet, with 43 aircraft in service. Azul Linhas Aereas follows with a fleet of 39 E195-E2s.

In terms of the order book, the Embraer E195-E2 has a total of 271 units on order from 11 airlines. Some of the orders listed in the ch-aviation database are not yet assigned to specific operators, even though they are recorded as firm orders.

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