On board the Embraer E-Jet E2
Liebherr-Aerospace has developed, provides and services the high-lift system and the air management system, as well as landing gear components for the second generation of Embraer's E-Jet family. Liebherr is also responsible for the machining of large landing gear parts for the E175 E2 aircraft program.
The E2 family benefits from the most advanced systems certified in the history of aviation, allowing increased flight control agility, optimized safety and comfort, as well as substantially reduced operating costs.
Embraer's new E-Jet E2 - Photo: Embraer
In June 2013, Embraer has launched the second generation of its E-Jet family of commercial aircraft, the E-Jets E2, which comprise three new versions, the E175-E2, E190-E2, and E195-E2.
The E190-E2 entered into service in April 2018, the E195-E2 in September 2019, and the E175-E2 will follow in 2021.
On-board with three product lines
Embraer selected Liebherr-Aerospace to supply various major systems for its E-Jet E2 family.
High-lift system
The high-lift system features a complete fly-by-wire control system with dual channel skew detection. The system includes integrated computers, highly reliable hydraulic and electro-mechanical actuators and power control units.
Air management system
The air management system features integrated control architecture with the latest technologies in terms of lightweight electro-pneumatic and mechanical components. It includes the engine bleed air system, the air conditioning system and the cabin pressure control system. The systems feature a very high level of control integration, with superior features to improve the passenger comfort (e.g. multi zone thermal environment management, cabin pressure smooth control), as well as the latest technology to minimize the air system related engine fuel burn.
The compact bleed valve technology offers superior performances for enhanced maintainability, and reliability. This Liebherr technology allows significant reductions in operational costs and CO2 emission, contributing to respect the environment.
Nose wheel steering control module
The nose wheel steering control module is a computer module that allows steering the aircraft’s nose landing gear when the aircraft is taxiing. The module is adapted from the current landing gear system of the first E-Jet generation developed by Liebherr-Aerospace.
Leg strut and trailing arm
Liebherr-Aerospace manufactures the landing gear components according to the drawings by ELEB*, which is responsible for the E175-E2 main landing gear design. The trailing arm is made of titanium, the leg strut of steel.
*ELEB Equipamentos Ltda. ("ELEB") is a wholly-owned Embraer subsidiary located in São José dos Campos which produces and sells precision hydraulic and mechanical equipment for the aviation industry, mainly for Embraer aircraft.
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