Summary:
Embraer, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, anticipates substantial growth opportunities in India across commercial and business jets, military aircraft, and eVTOLs. The company is in talks with IndiGo and Air India about selling its E-2 aircraft, which seats up to 146 passengers. Embraer has established a wholly-owned Indian subsidiary in New Delhi and is assembling a procurement team to explore local supply chain potential. With roughly 50 aircraft in India, the company aims to strengthen collaboration, according to CEO Francisco Gomes Neto. Embraer is also considering an MRO facility and has signed an MoU with Mahindra Defence Systems for the Indian Air Force’s Medium Transport Aircraft program, enhancing military ties and bilateral trade between India and Brazil.
Source: IBEF
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