Embraer ERJ170 / ERJ190

Exterior LED Lamp Replacement

For Embraer ERJ170/ERJ190, we replace the following exterior lamps:

PAR64: Q4559
for additional info: PAR64

PAR46: 4554, 5554, 4597, 4598, 4572
for additional info: PAR46

Applicable PMAs: PQ3968CE Supplement 19/22

For ERJ170/ERJ190, we replace exterior lamps P/N HLX64621/LP64621:
for additional info: 64621 LEDs

Applicable PMAs: PQ3968CE Supplement 37/44/56

Our exterior LED lamps are PMA certified as plug & play replacements to existing filament lamps requiring no aircraft modifications to aircraft wiring nor structure. Simply swap the filament lamp with our LED lamps. Applicable for landing, taxi/turnoff, wing inspection, logo light and other similar applications, our lamps offer improved performance with less power, less heat and long-term reliability.

Interior LED Lamp Replacement

For Embraer ERJ170/ERJ190, we replace the following interior lamps 9204:

Applicable PMAs: PQ3968CE Supplement 17

Our LED lamps are PMA certified as plug & play replacements to existing filament lamps in existing fixtures requiring no aircraft modifications to aircraft wiring nor structure. Simply swap the filament lamp with our LED lamps. Applicable for reading light, cargo light, cockpit panel, signage and other similar applications, our lamps offer improved performance with less power, less heat and long-term reliability.

  • Various configurations of aircraft models and filament lamps listed are included in existing PMA supplements.
  • If you do not see your part numbers listed, please contact us to determine applicability.
  • For more information, please contact us.
Close-up view of an airplane’s front landing gear at night, showing the wheels, shock absorbers, exposed mechanical parts, and two circular lights, one above the other, illuminating the structure.
Close-up view of an aircrafts wing root area at night, showing illuminated landing and taxi lights mounted on the fuselage near the wing attachment.
A person stands under the nose of an airplane at night on an airport tarmac, illuminated by a bright light near the aircraft’s landing gear. The runway and distant lights are visible in the background.