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Embraer Lineage 1000E Charter

Published Jun 23, 2026

The Embraer Lineage 1000E is the most private-jet-like of the bizliners — built on the E190 airliner but finished as a true large-cabin private aircraft with five distinct zones, including a private bedroom. It bridges the gap between a heavy jet and a full airliner-class cabin, carrying up to nineteen guests between New York and Miami in residential comfort at a noticeably gentler entry point than the Airbus and Boeing bizliners. Cabin layouts and figures vary by completion.

  • 4,600 nm range
  • 472 ktas cruise
  • 13–19 passengers
From $65,000one-way, all-in
Embraer Lineage 1000E Charter — charter from New York to Miami

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT).

Lineage 1000E specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Embraer.

4,600 nm
Max range
472 ktas
Cruise speed
13–19
Passengers
6 ft 6 in
Cabin height
323 cu ft
Baggage
41,000 ft
Service ceiling

The most jet-like bizliner on the route

The Lineage 1000E's 4,600-nautical-mile range is shorter than its Airbus and Boeing counterparts, but on a 950-mile hop that is irrelevant — New York to Miami is about two and a half hours in the air, well within reach with the cabin full. What sets it apart on the corridor is that it feels like a private jet scaled up rather than an airliner scaled down: five separate cabin zones for a group of up to nineteen, with the intimacy and finish charter clients expect from a large-cabin business jet.

That makes it a natural fit for an extended family, a senior leadership team or a tight-knit group that wants genuine private-jet character with the room of a bizliner — a family flying down together for the winter, or a corporate board travelling for a Miami offsite.

Five zones, including a private bedroom

The cabin is eight feet six inches wide and six feet six inches tall across roughly eighty-four feet — full standing headroom, laid out as five zones that typically run from a forward club and a central lounge through a dining or conference area to an aft private bedroom with an en-suite. It is the only one of these three bizliners conceived from the outset as a private cabin rather than a converted airline fuselage.

With 323 cubic feet of baggage volume it carries the luggage of a full party for a long South Florida stay. The exact zones, seat count and finishes depend on the individual aircraft.

Why charter the Lineage 1000E

  • Five distinct cabin zones, including a private aft bedroom
  • The most private-jet-like of the bizliners, E190-derived
  • Carries 13 to 19 guests in residential large-cabin comfort
  • A gentler entry point than the Airbus and Boeing bizliners
  • Flies New York to Miami nonstop in about two and a half hours

Frequently asked questions

How much is an Embraer Lineage 1000E charter from New York to Miami?

The Lineage 1000E is typically from around $65,000 one-way all-in and up — the most accessible of the VIP airliners — depending on the aircraft and its completion. We quote per aircraft for your group and dates, all-inclusive.

How many passengers can the Lineage 1000E carry?

Thirteen to nineteen guests, depending on the completion. The cabin is arranged as five zones with a private bedroom rather than dense airline seating, so the exact count varies by aircraft.

How is the Lineage 1000E different from the Airbus and Boeing bizliners?

It is smaller and more private-jet-like — built on the Embraer E190 with five cabin zones for up to nineteen, versus the wider, longer Airbus and Boeing cabins that seat twenty-five to fifty. Its range is shorter at 4,600 nm, which is more than enough for New York to Miami.

Does the Lineage 1000E have a bedroom?

Yes. A private aft bedroom with an en-suite is one of its five cabin zones in most completions, alongside a forward club, a central lounge and a dining or conference area. The exact layout is specific to each aircraft.

Can the Lineage 1000E fly New York to Miami nonstop?

Easily. With 4,600 nautical miles of range against the route's roughly 950, it flies the corridor nonstop in either direction with the cabin full, in about two and a half hours.

Ready to fly New York to Miami?

Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.