Embraer, the world's third-largest commercial plane maker, booked an order for 10 regional jets from Brazilian airline Azul on Tuesday through the exercise of options, as the carrier increases its network of lower density routes.
Delivery of the E195 jets, worth around USD$478 million at list prices, will begin in 2015. The order comes just four months after Azul, Brazil's third-biggest airline, ordered 11 planes of the same model.
Embraer also said on Tuesday that Belarusian airline Belavia will lease two E-175 jets from Los Angeles-based Air Lease Corporation.
The plane maker expects stable demand this year in the regional commercial aviation market, allowing it to replace deliveries with new orders of similar value, according to estimates released last week.
Embraer's chief rival for the segment, Canada's Bombardier, said late last year it would cut regional jet production.