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Envoy Air Embraer E170 seat map

American Eagle E170 (65 seats: 12 First / 20 Main Cabin Extra / 33 Main Cabin)
65 seats12F/20N/33Y43 aircraft (as of Dec 31, 2025)Last verified Jul 18, 2026

Seat map

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Rating
GreatGoodStandardBe awareAvoid
Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
WINGZone: Main Cabin Extra (premium)MAIN CABIN EXTRAZone: Preferred (preferred)PREFERREDFirstFirst · 1-2Main CabinEconomy · 2-2WC (left) — Forward washroom shown on American's published E170 map.WCGALLEY (right) — Forward galley and flight-attendant station shown on American's published E170 map.GALLEYCLOSET (right) — Forward closet shown on American's published E170 map.CLOSETGALLEY (right) — Rear galley shown by the single-seat final row on American's published E170 map.GALLEY123489101112131415161718192021ADFADFADFADFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFDWC — Rear washroom shown beside the single-seat final row on American's published E170 map.WC

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Worth knowing
  • 21DAdjacent to the rear lavatory shown on American's published map — possible noise and queueing.

Cabins

First

12 seats · 1-2
Pitch
37"published
Width
19.9"published
Seat
Recliner

Main Cabin

53 seats · 2-2
Pitch
30–34"published
Width
18.8"published
Seat
Standard seat, Extra-legroom seat
Main Cabin ExtraPreferred

Onboard facilities

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2 lavatories · 2 galleys

🚻 WC × 2🍽 GALLEY × 2🧥 CLOSET × 1

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Not offered
American lists Wi-Fi as unavailable on the E170.
Entertainment
No entertainment system
American lists entertainment as unavailable on the E170.
Power
None
American lists power as unavailable on the E170.
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.

  • American AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    American's current official aircraft page publishes the E170 as 65 seats: 12 First, 20 Main Cabin Extra and 33 Main Cabin, with product pitch and width plus aircraft-level Wi-Fi, entertainment and power availability.

    American's live page was verified but rejected direct automated retrieval with HTTP 403; the stored raw-byte snapshot is the latest 8 July 2026 Wayback capture of that same page.

    https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/experience/planes/planes.jsp
  • American AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    American's official public E170 map enumerates First rows 1-4; Main Cabin rows 8-20 with one final seat 21D; asymmetric Main Cabin Extra and Preferred zones in rows 11-14; and the wing and named front/rear monuments.

    This is American's brand-level view-only seat map for an American Eagle flight; Envoy is the operating carrier and is established separately. Flight-specific seat availability was ignored. The stored snapshot is post-render page DOM captured through Chrome because direct retrieval returned HTTP 403.

    https://www.aa.com/seats/view?flightNumber=4162&departureMonth=7&departureDay=20&originAirport=MSP&destinationAirport=ORD&aircraft=E70
  • Envoy AirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    Envoy's current official fleet page states that the airline transitioned to an all-E-Jet fleet in 2023 and explicitly lists both the Embraer 175 and Embraer 170.

    https://www.envoyair.com/our-fleet/
  • Envoy AirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    Envoy's 9 June 2025 fleet announcement says its future commitment will comprise 171 E175s and 43 E170s after planned 2026-2027 deliveries.

    The 171-aircraft E175 figure is a future commitment, not the current fleet count; the dated current counts use American Airlines Group's 2025 Form 10-K.

    https://www.envoyair.com/2025/06/09/were-adding-33-new-embraer-175-regional-jets-to-our-fleet/
  • American Airlines Group / U.S. Securities and Exchange CommissionPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    American Airlines Group's 2025 Form 10-K identifies Envoy as wholly owned, describes its regional service under the American Eagle brand, and reports 43 Envoy-operated E170 aircraft at 31 December 2025 with average seating capacity 65.

    https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/6201/000000620126000014/aal-20251231.htm
How this map was built

Envoy Air operates this E170 as American Eagle, while American Airlines owns the cabin specification and sales presentation; this operator-keyed MQ instance therefore uses American's brand-level published map. Current official Envoy and American disclosures confirm that E170s remain in service, so this configuration is not N/A. American publishes 65 installed seats: First rows 1-4 in 1-2 seating (12), then a 53-seat physical Main Cabin comprising full 2-2 rows 8-20 plus single seat 21D. Main Cabin Extra has all four seats in rows 8-10 and only A/C in rows 11-14 (20 total); Preferred has D/F in rows 11-14 (8 position-priced seats included within the 33-seat Main Cabin total), with 25 other Main Cabin seats. SeatLink models Main Cabin Extra with seat-type overrides and a zone inside the physical Main Cabin; Preferred remains canonical Economy. Because all 20 MCE seats would exceed the repository's 35% good/great ceiling inside this 53-seat physical economy cabin, their traveler ratings remain conservatively standard while the verified 34-inch pitch, extra-legroom seat type, canonical tier and flags preserve the product distinction. Flight-specific availability was ignored. No row grid is derived. No exit row, exit-door placement, restricted recline or engineering window grid is published in the cited map, so none is inferred; window positions remain unknown. American lists no Wi-Fi, entertainment or power on this E170.

What changed

  1. Jul 18, 2026Initial Envoy Air E170 configuration from American's current published cabin map, Envoy fleet disclosures and American Airlines Group's 2025 Form 10-K.