Jazz Aviation Embraer E175 seat map
Seat map
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Best & worst seats
Our rating engine's picks for this cabin layout — see any seat's full reasoning in the map above.
- 27A — Directly beside the rear lavatory shown on Air Canada's published map — possible noise and queueing.
- 27F — Directly beside the rear galley shown on Air Canada's published map — possible light and service noise.
Cabins
Business Class
- Pitch
- 38"published
- Width
- 20"published
- Seat
- Recliner
- Screen
- Screen fitted (size unpublished)
96.5 cm pitch, 50.8 cm width and 15.2 cm recline published; converted values are 38 in, 20 in and 6 in.
In this cabin: Power: AC power outlet · Entertainment: seatback
Economy Class
- Pitch
- 31"published
- Width
- 18"published
- Seat
- Standard seat
- Screen
- Screen fitted (size unpublished)
78.7 cm pitch, 45.7 cm width and 15.2 cm recline published; converted values are 31 in, 18 in and 6 in.
In this cabin: Power: AC power outlet · Entertainment: seatback
Onboard facilities
Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.
2 lavatories · 2 galleys · 2 door pairs
Amenities
Sources
Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.
- Air CanadaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026
Air Canada's first-party fleet data publishes Air Canada Express CRJ900, E175 and Dash 8-400 cards; Jazz operator attribution; 12 Business / 64 Economy counts for both jets; the 78-seat Jazz Q400 layout; pitch, width, row bands, preferred-seat legends, and the filenames of the linked official maps.
The snapshot is a Wayback raw capture dated 2026-06-06 because direct retrieval is bot-blocked. The E175 object's legacy operatedBy field still says Sky Regional, but its current nbPerOperator field says Jazz and enumerates the Jazz registrations. The Q400 card combines Jazz and PAL; its Layout 1 and q400-jazz.png asset specifically identify the 78-seat Jazz layout.
https://www.aircanada.com/content/dam/aircanada/portal/data/fleet/fleet_en.json ↗ - Air CanadaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026
Air Canada's official E175 plan enumerates Business rows 1-4 in 1-2 seating, Economy rows 12-27 in 2-2 seating, Preferred seats in Economy rows 12-14, and the front/rear exits, lavatories, galleys and closets.
The image is a 2023 Wayback raw capture that Air Canada's June 2026 fleet data still links as the current E175 map. It shows four Business rows, while the fleet table says rows 1-3; the explicit 12-seat Business count and four 1-2 rows shown on the map win under the source-conflict rule.
https://www.aircanada.com/content/dam/aircanada/portal/images/fleet/seatmap/embraer175-e.png ↗ - Chorus Aviation Inc.PRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026
Chorus Aviation's May 2026 investor presentation reports the Jazz covered-aircraft fleet as of 2026-03-31, including CRJ900s, Dash 8-400s and 25 E175s, corroborating that all three types remained in the Air Canada CPA fleet.
Fleet-state corroboration only. The disclosure does not publish cabin layouts, and its 2026-03-31 fleet counts are not copied into these instances because Air Canada's later fleet data reflects continuing aircraft exits.
https://chorusaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Investor-Deck-Q1.pdf ↗
Air Canada owns the customer-facing Air Canada Express cabin specification; Jazz Aviation is the operating carrier, so Air Canada is the primary layout authority for this QK instance. Air Canada's June 2026 fleet data publishes 12 Business and 64 Economy seats and identifies 25 Jazz E175 registrations. Its official map enumerates four 1-2 Business rows 1-4 and sixteen full 2-2 Economy rows 12-27, totaling 76. The accommodation table instead says Business rows 1-3, which would create only nine Business seats; the explicit 12-seat count wins and the map's row 4 is retained, making provenance mixed. The table's malformed Exit rows values are not converted into seat-row attributes; only the front and rear exit doors visibly published on the map are encoded. The map identifies Economy rows 12-14 as Preferred; they remain one Economy cabin and standard-rated because the specification publishes one 31-inch Economy pitch and does not establish a physical pitch advantage for every blue seat. Chorus's May 2026 disclosure independently corroborates 25 E175s in the Jazz covered fleet. The Air Canada map establishes seat positions, wing rows and monuments but not window-to-seat alignment; all window positions remain unknown.
What changed
- Jul 18, 2026Initial Jazz Aviation E175 Air Canada Express 12J/64Y configuration from Air Canada's current counts and official plan.