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Embraer

Embraer S.A. (Portuguese pronunciation: [ẽbɾaˈɛɾ]) is a Brazilian multinational aerospace corporation. It designs, develops, manufactures, and sells aircraft and aviation systems, and provides leasing, equipment, and technical support services.[4] Embraer is the world's third largest producer of civil aircraft after Boeing and Airbus,[5] the leading manufacturer of both regional and light jets,[4] and among the top 100 defense contractors.[6] The company is headquartered in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil, with offices and operations in China, the Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, and the United States.[7]

Embraer S.A.
Hangar with Embraer jets at the company headquarters, in São José dos Campos.
Company typeSociedade Anônima
B3: EMBR3
NYSE: ERJ
Ibovespa Component
IndustryAerospace, defense
FoundedAugust 19, 1969; 54 years ago (1969-08-19)
FounderOzires Silva
Headquarters,
Brazil
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Francisco Gomes Neto (President & CEO)
Mauro Kern (Vice president)
Jackson Schneider (Vice president)
José Filippo (Vice president)[1][2]
ProductsBusiness, commercial, and military aircraft. Aircraft parts. Mission systems for air and ground operation
BrandsEMB, ERJ, Legacy, Lineage,
LR, Phenom, Praetor
Revenue US$5.27 billion (2023)[3]
US$315 million (2023)[3]
US$164 million (2023)[3]
Total assets US$10.8 billion (2023)[3]
Total equity US$3.04 billion (2023)[3]
Number of employees
18,997 (2024)[3]
DivisionsEmbraer Defense & Security
Embraer Commercial Aviation
Embraer Executive Jets
SubsidiariesNeiva, OGMA, Eve Air Mobility, Atech, Bradar, SAVIS
Websiteembraer.com

Embraer was founded in 1969 by the Brazilian government as a national champion for domestic aerospace technology. It initially focused on supplying military aircraft to the Brazilian Air Force, but by the 1980s began producing a series of successful commuter and regional airliners for export. The company was privatized in 1994 and began expanding to the production of larger regional airliners and smaller business jets. In 2000, Embraer became public as a limited company (Sociedade Anônima) with shares traded in both the United States (NYSE) and Brazil (B3).

Embraer has divisions for commercial, executive, military, and agricultural aviation; it also maintains an incubator for aerospace technologies and businesses. While the company continues producing aircraft for the defense sector, it is best known for the ERJ and E-Jet families of narrow-body short to medium range airliners, and for its line of business jets, including market-leading Phenom 300.[8] As of May 2024, Embraer has delivered more than 8,000 aircraft, including 1,800 E-Jet planes.[9]

History edit

Seeking to develop a domestic aircraft industry, the Brazilian government under Getúlio Vargas' Estado Novo made several investments in the aerospace industry during the 1940s and 1950s.[10] However, it was not until 1969, following the establishment of the Brazilian military dictatorship after the 1964 coup d'état, that Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica (Brazilian Aeronautics Corporation, short Embraer) was created as a government-owned corporation.[11][12] Its first president, Ozires Silva, was a government appointee, and the company initially only produced a turboprop passenger aircraft, the Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante.[13]

Early growth edit

The Brazilian government contributed to Embraer's early growth by providing production contracts.[14] The company sold solely to the domestic market until 1975.

While military aircraft made up the majority of Embraer's products during the 1970s and early 1980s, including the Embraer AT-26 Xavante and the Embraer EMB 312 Tucano,[citation needed] it debuted a regional airliner, the Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante, which made its first flight in 1968,[8] and the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia, launched in 1985.[9] Aimed at the export market, the EMB family was the first in a series of highly successful small and regional airliners.[15]

In addition to its own line of aircraft, beginning in 1974, Embraer was licensed by the United States' Piper Aircraft to develop, produce, and market its light airplanes,[16] as Brazil was one of the world's leading importers of small single- or twin-engine aircraft.[17] Piper first put together knock-down kits in its U.S. factory for Embraer to then assemble and market in Brazil and Latin America.[18] By 1978, most parts and components were being sourced by Embraer locally.[16] The aircraft were sold as the EMB 820 Navajo (Piper Navajo Chifetais), EMB 810 Seneca (Piper Seneca III), EMB 720 Minuano (Cherokee Six), EMB 710 Carioca aircraft (Cherokee 235 Pathfinder) and the EMB 711 Corisco (Cherokee Arrow II). Between 1974 and 2000, nearly 2,500 license-built Pipers were produced by Embraer.[16]

Acquisition of Aerotec edit

Aerotec S/A Indústria Aeronáutica was a design and manufacturing company founded in São José dos Campos in 1962 under the auspices of the Brazilian General Command for Aerospace Technology. Beginning in the late 1960s, the firm manufactured a two-seat trainer for the Brazilian Air Force, the Aerotec Uirapuru. A small number were also built for the civilian market, and others were exported to other Latin American countries.[citation needed]

By 1980, Aerotec's main business was producing components for Embraer. However, around this time, the Brazilian Air Force became interested in an upgraded version of the Uirapuru. A prototype, designated Uirapuru II, was built; but, by the time it flew, the Air Force no longer required it. A small number were built for export. In 1987, the firm was sold to Embraer.

Privatization edit

Born from a Brazilian government plan and having been state-run,[10] Embraer eventually started a privatisation process in 1992 alongside other state-run companies, such as Telebrás and Vale. Privatisation was a key policy of the economically liberal government of Fernando Collor, elected in the 1989 presidential election.[17]

Embraer was sold to private investors on December 7, 1994,[12][18] which helped it avoid a looming bankruptcy.[10] The Brazilian government retained interest through possession of golden shares, which allow it veto power.[15] Embraer continued to win government contracts throughout the 2000s and 2010s.[citation needed]

Initial public offerings edit

In 2000, Embraer made simultaneous initial public offerings on the NYSE and BM&F Bovespa stock exchanges. As of 2008 its NYSE-traded shares were American depositary receipts representing four BM&F Bovespa shares and it was partially owned by the Bozano Group (11.10%), Previ (16.40%), Sistel (7.40%), Dassault Aviation (2.1%), EADS (2.1%), Thales (2.1%), Safran (1.1%), and the government of Brazil (0.3% and golden share), the remainder being publicly traded.[15]

As of December 31, 2014 the shareholders with more than 5% of the company's capital were:[19]

Product line expansion: military, regional and executive edit

In the mid-1990s, the company pursued a product line focused on small commercial airplanes over the military aircraft that had previously made up the majority of its manufacturing.[10] It soon expanded to the production of larger regional airliners in the 70–110 seat range, and smaller business jets.[15]

By May 2019, Embraer considered developing a new family of turboprop regional airliners in the 50–70 seat range, complementing the E-Jet E2, so as to free engineering resources.[20][21] It would compete against older ATR and Dash 8 designs for 1.5 to 2 h flights over 500–700 nmi (930–1,300 km).[22] In August 2021, Embraer released a new configuration with quieter aft-mounted engines for a 70-90 seat aircraft, with the E-Jet cross-section, aiming for a 2022 launch and a 2027/2028 service entry.[23]

Executive jets edit

At the 2000 Farnborough Airshow, Embraer launched the Legacy 600, a business jet variant of the Embraer Regional Jet. In 2002, a dedicated subsidiary, Embraer Executive Jets, was created, as the Legacy was introduced into service. In 2005, the Phenom 100 was first envisioned as an air taxi similar to the Eclipse 500, competing with Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft. It was introduced in 2008 and is the basis of the larger Phenom 300. The midsize Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 were jointly developed as clean sheet designs, while the Lineage 1000 is a VIP version of the E190. In 2016, Embraer delivered its 1,000th executive jet and had a market share of 17% by volume, though it lacked an ultra-long-range large cabin jet.[24] In October 2018 Embraer announced two new business jets—the Praetor 500 in the midsize cabin category—and the Praetor 600 in the super midsize category.[25]

Military transport edit

On April 19, 2007, Embraer announced it was considering the production of a twin-jet military transport. Work began in May 2009 with funding from the Brazilian Air Force.[26] Correios, the Brazilian postal service, has shown interest in buying this aircraft.[27][28] Using much of the technology developed for the Embraer 190, the C-390 would carry up to 23 tons of cargo[29] and aims to replace Cold War-era cargo aircraft.[30]

While firm orders for the yet-to-be-produced KC-390 transport had not yet been made in the fall of 2010,[26] Argentina asked for six examples and several other South American nations also expressed interest.[31][32]

Government subsidy controversy edit

Brazil and Canada engaged in an international, adjudicated trade dispute over government subsidies to domestic plane-makers in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The World Trade Organization determined that both countries had provided illegal subsidies to what were supposed to be privately owned industries. Brazil ran an illegal subsidy program, Proex, benefiting its national aviation industry from at least 1999–2000, and Canada illegally subsidized its indigenous regional airliner industry, comprising Bombardier Aerospace.[citation needed]

Failed Boeing-Embraer joint venture edit

On July 5, 2018, a joint venture with Boeing was announced that would have resulted in Boeing owning 80% of Embraer's commercial aviation division.[33] This was seen as a reaction to Airbus' acquisition of a majority in the competing Bombardier CSeries the previous year.[34] Under the 2018 plan, Embraer would retain its executive business jet and its defence business.[35] The resulting division would be known as Boeing Brasil – Commercial, though it was unclear whether the aircraft would be rebranded as Boeing models.[36]

On November 18, 2019, Boeing and Embraer announced another joint venture, at 49% and 51% respectively, to promote and develop new markets for the C-390 Millennium tactical transport aircraft; the resulting entity would be called Boeing Embraer – Defense and would begin operating after regulatory approvals and closing conditions.[37]

In April 2020, Boeing canceled its acquisition of Embraer's commercial operations after being heavily affected financially by the air crisis initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic and by the 737 MAX groundings.[38][39][40]

In November 2020, Embraer announced that its loss for the third quarter of the year is $121 million due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the travel restrictions.[41]

STOUT light military transport aircraft edit

In December 2019, Embraer and the Brazilian Air Force tackled the development of a light military transport aircraft.[42] The Short Take Off Utility Transport (STOUT) would replace its 64 EMB-110 Bandeirante (average age of 38.3 years) and 19 EMB-120 Brasilia (average age of 26.5 years) with similar dimensions.[42]

Organization edit

Embraer is organized into four segments: Commercial Aviation, which manages the development, production, sale, and lease of commercial jets, as well as the provision of aviation support services; Defense & Security, which consists of research, development, production, modification, and support for military defense aircraft, and related products and services; Executive Aviation, which concerns the development, production, and sale of executive jets, and support services; and Other, which entails the production of structural parts, mechanical and hydraulic systems, agricultural crop-spraying aircraft, and customer training.[5]

Corporate affairs edit

The key trends of Embraer are (as at the financial year ending December 31):[43]

Year Revenue
(US$ b)[44]
Net income
(US$ m)[45]
Employees[46][47] Refs
2013 6.2 342 21,648
2014 6.2 334 22,301
2015 5.9 69.2 23,050
2016 6.2 178 20,348
2017 2.5 264 20,320
2018 5.0 –178 20,530
2019 5.4 –322 21,271
2020 3.7 –731 18,125
2021 4.1 –44.7 18,320
2022 4.5 –185 19,475
2023 5.3 164 [48]

Production bases and facilities edit

The company's headquarters and main production base are in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil. It also has production bases in the State of São Paulo at Botucatu, Eugênio de Melo (a district of São José dos Campos) and Gavião Peixoto. The company has offices in Beijing, Fort Lauderdale, Amsterdam, Singapore, and Washington, D.C.[49]

Non-Brazilian main facilities edit

Subsidiaries edit

  • EAMS – Embraer Aircraft Maintenance Services Inc. (Nashville, TN, U.S.) – maintenance services site.
  • OGMA – Indústria Aeronáutica de Portugal (Alverca do Ribatejo, Portugal) – aircraft component maintenance, repair and manufacturing, plus aircraft maintenance services.
  • Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. – Its U.S. headquarters are in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in a facility founded in 1979. Its external relations office is in Washington, D.C.[51]
  • Embraer Aero Seating Technologies – Inaugurated in September 2016 in the city of Titusville, Florida, Embraer Aero Seating Technologies produces aircraft seats.[52]
  • Mesa Unit (Located in Mesa, Arizona, U.S.) – Implemented in 2008, performs maintenance, repair and overhaul services on the Phenom and Legacy executive aircraft line.[53]
  • Windsor Locks Unit (Located in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, U.S.) – Implemented in 2008, as well as the Mesa Unit, also performs maintenance, repair and revision services in Embraer's executive line.
  • Melbourne Unit (Located in Melbourne, Florida, U.S.) – Implemented in 2011, it is the first unit in the United States to carry out the final assembly of aircraft. It produces the line of executives Phenom 100 and Phenom 300. In November 2012 work began on an Engineering and Technology Center at the Melbourne facility.
  • ECC Leasing – Embraer's in-house leasing division, based in Dublin, Ireland, managing and re-marketing the Embraer aircraft portfolio owned directly by the manufacturer.[54]
  • Eve - Embraer's partnership potentially merging with special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Zanite Acquisition Corp.[55] Embraer have announced plans to build a new factory and manufacture a new Eve electric air taxi from 2016.[56]

Joint ventures edit

  • Harbin Embraer (Harbin, China) – manufactures aircraft from the ERJ family for the Chinese market (canceled)[57]
  • Embraer's commercial airliner portfolio, as well as the KC-390, would be part of two separate joint ventures with Boeing. In the case of the civil aircraft line, Boeing would own 80% of the resulting firm.[58] (canceled)

Aircraft models edit

Commercial edit

By December 2018, Embraer claimed to lead the sub 150 seat jetliner market with 100 operators of the ERJ and E-Jet families.[59]

Current edit

  • Embraer E-Jet family
    • Embraer 170 (66–78 passengers)
    • Embraer 175 (76–88 passengers)
    • Embraer 190 (96–114 passengers)
    • Embraer 195 (100–124 passengers)
  • Embraer E-Jet E2 family
    • Embraer 175-E2 (80–90 passengers)
    • Embraer 190-E2 (97–114 passengers)
    • Embraer 195-E2 (120–146 passengers)[60]

Former edit

Military edit

Current edit

Former edit

Business jets edit

Current edit

Former edit

Utility edit

Current edit

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Piper localizations edit

Current edit

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Commercial aircraft deliveries edit

Year 1996 1997 1998 1999
Deliveries 4 32 60 96
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Deliveries 160 161 131 101 148 141 130 169 204 244
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Deliveries 246[63] 204[64] 205[65] 209 208[66] 221[67] 225[68] 210[69] 181 192[70]
Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029
Deliveries 130[71] 141[72] 159[73] 181[74]

The numbers include military versions of commercial aircraft.

Total delivered-backlog-options as of June 30, 2007: 862-53-131 145 Family, 256-399-719 170/190 Family

Net deliveries (by year)
As of 19 February 2023

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Further reading edit

  • Michael Mecham (April 23, 2012). . Aviation Week. Archived from the original on May 2, 2012.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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embraer, portuguese, pronunciation, ẽbɾaˈɛɾ, brazilian, multinational, aerospace, corporation, designs, develops, manufactures, sells, aircraft, aviation, systems, provides, leasing, equipment, technical, support, services, world, third, largest, producer, civ. Embraer S A Portuguese pronunciation ẽbɾaˈɛɾ is a Brazilian multinational aerospace corporation It designs develops manufactures and sells aircraft and aviation systems and provides leasing equipment and technical support services 4 Embraer is the world s third largest producer of civil aircraft after Boeing and Airbus 5 the leading manufacturer of both regional and light jets 4 and among the top 100 defense contractors 6 The company is headquartered in Sao Jose dos Campos Sao Paulo Brazil with offices and operations in China the Netherlands Portugal Singapore and the United States 7 Embraer S A Hangar with Embraer jets at the company headquarters in Sao Jose dos Campos Company typeSociedade AnonimaTraded asB3 EMBR3 NYSE ERJ Ibovespa ComponentIndustryAerospace defenseFoundedAugust 19 1969 54 years ago 1969 08 19 FounderOzires SilvaHeadquartersSao Jose dos Campos Sao Paulo BrazilArea servedWorldwideKey peopleFrancisco Gomes Neto President amp CEO Mauro Kern Vice president Jackson Schneider Vice president Jose Filippo Vice president 1 2 ProductsBusiness commercial and military aircraft Aircraft parts Mission systems for air and ground operationBrandsEMB ERJ Legacy Lineage LR Phenom PraetorRevenueUS 5 27 billion 2023 3 Operating incomeUS 315 million 2023 3 Net incomeUS 164 million 2023 3 Total assetsUS 10 8 billion 2023 3 Total equityUS 3 04 billion 2023 3 Number of employees18 997 2024 3 DivisionsEmbraer Defense amp SecurityEmbraer Commercial AviationEmbraer Executive JetsSubsidiariesNeiva OGMA Eve Air Mobility Atech Bradar SAVISWebsiteembraer com Embraer was founded in 1969 by the Brazilian government as a national champion for domestic aerospace technology It initially focused on supplying military aircraft to the Brazilian Air Force but by the 1980s began producing a series of successful commuter and regional airliners for export The company was privatized in 1994 and began expanding to the production of larger regional airliners and smaller business jets In 2000 Embraer became public as a limited company Sociedade Anonima with shares traded in both the United States NYSE and Brazil B3 Embraer has divisions for commercial executive military and agricultural aviation it also maintains an incubator for aerospace technologies and businesses While the company continues producing aircraft for the defense sector it is best known for the ERJ and E Jet families of narrow body short to medium range airliners and for its line of business jets including market leading Phenom 300 8 As of May 2024 Embraer has delivered more than 8 000 aircraft including 1 800 E Jet planes 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early growth 1 2 Acquisition of Aerotec 1 3 Privatization 1 4 Initial public offerings 1 5 Product line expansion military regional and executive 1 6 Executive jets 1 7 Military transport 1 8 Government subsidy controversy 1 9 Failed Boeing Embraer joint venture 1 10 STOUT light military transport aircraft 2 Organization 2 1 Corporate affairs 3 Production bases and facilities 3 1 Non Brazilian main facilities 4 Subsidiaries 4 1 Joint ventures 5 Aircraft models 5 1 Commercial 5 1 1 Current 5 1 2 Former 5 2 Military 5 2 1 Current 5 2 2 Former 5 3 Business jets 5 3 1 Current 5 3 2 Former 5 4 Utility 5 4 1 Current 5 4 2 Former 5 5 Piper localizations 5 5 1 Current 5 5 2 Former 6 Commercial aircraft deliveries 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory editSeeking to develop a domestic aircraft industry the Brazilian government under Getulio Vargas Estado Novo made several investments in the aerospace industry during the 1940s and 1950s 10 However it was not until 1969 following the establishment of the Brazilian military dictatorship after the 1964 coup d etat that Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica Brazilian Aeronautics Corporation short Embraer was created as a government owned corporation 11 12 Its first president Ozires Silva was a government appointee and the company initially only produced a turboprop passenger aircraft the Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante 13 Early growth edit The Brazilian government contributed to Embraer s early growth by providing production contracts 14 The company sold solely to the domestic market until 1975 While military aircraft made up the majority of Embraer s products during the 1970s and early 1980s including the Embraer AT 26 Xavante and the Embraer EMB 312 Tucano citation needed it debuted a regional airliner the Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante which made its first flight in 1968 8 and the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia launched in 1985 9 Aimed at the export market the EMB family was the first in a series of highly successful small and regional airliners 15 In addition to its own line of aircraft beginning in 1974 Embraer was licensed by the United States Piper Aircraft to develop produce and market its light airplanes 16 as Brazil was one of the world s leading importers of small single or twin engine aircraft 17 Piper first put together knock down kits in its U S factory for Embraer to then assemble and market in Brazil and Latin America 18 By 1978 most parts and components were being sourced by Embraer locally 16 The aircraft were sold as the EMB 820 Navajo Piper Navajo Chifetais EMB 810 Seneca Piper Seneca III EMB 720 Minuano Cherokee Six EMB 710 Carioca aircraft Cherokee 235 Pathfinder and the EMB 711 Corisco Cherokee Arrow II Between 1974 and 2000 nearly 2 500 license built Pipers were produced by Embraer 16 Acquisition of Aerotec edit Aerotec S A Industria Aeronautica was a design and manufacturing company founded in Sao Jose dos Campos in 1962 under the auspices of the Brazilian General Command for Aerospace Technology Beginning in the late 1960s the firm manufactured a two seat trainer for the Brazilian Air Force the Aerotec Uirapuru A small number were also built for the civilian market and others were exported to other Latin American countries citation needed By 1980 Aerotec s main business was producing components for Embraer However around this time the Brazilian Air Force became interested in an upgraded version of the Uirapuru A prototype designated Uirapuru II was built but by the time it flew the Air Force no longer required it A small number were built for export In 1987 the firm was sold to Embraer Privatization edit Born from a Brazilian government plan and having been state run 10 Embraer eventually started a privatisation process in 1992 alongside other state run companies such as Telebras and Vale Privatisation was a key policy of the economically liberal government of Fernando Collor elected in the 1989 presidential election 17 Embraer was sold to private investors on December 7 1994 12 18 which helped it avoid a looming bankruptcy 10 The Brazilian government retained interest through possession of golden shares which allow it veto power 15 Embraer continued to win government contracts throughout the 2000s and 2010s citation needed Initial public offerings edit In 2000 Embraer made simultaneous initial public offerings on the NYSE and BM amp F Bovespa stock exchanges As of 2008 its NYSE traded shares were American depositary receipts representing four BM amp F Bovespa shares and it was partially owned by the Bozano Group 11 10 Previ 16 40 Sistel 7 40 Dassault Aviation 2 1 EADS 2 1 Thales 2 1 Safran 1 1 and the government of Brazil 0 3 and golden share the remainder being publicly traded 15 As of December 31 2014 the shareholders with more than 5 of the company s capital were 19 OppenheimerFunds 12 29 Caixa de Previdencia dos Funcionarios do Banco do Brasil 6 71 Baillie Gifford 6 46 BNDESPAR 5 31 Product line expansion military regional and executive edit In the mid 1990s the company pursued a product line focused on small commercial airplanes over the military aircraft that had previously made up the majority of its manufacturing 10 It soon expanded to the production of larger regional airliners in the 70 110 seat range and smaller business jets 15 By May 2019 Embraer considered developing a new family of turboprop regional airliners in the 50 70 seat range complementing the E Jet E2 so as to free engineering resources 20 21 It would compete against older ATR and Dash 8 designs for 1 5 to 2 h flights over 500 700 nmi 930 1 300 km 22 In August 2021 Embraer released a new configuration with quieter aft mounted engines for a 70 90 seat aircraft with the E Jet cross section aiming for a 2022 launch and a 2027 2028 service entry 23 Executive jets edit At the 2000 Farnborough Airshow Embraer launched the Legacy 600 a business jet variant of the Embraer Regional Jet In 2002 a dedicated subsidiary Embraer Executive Jets was created as the Legacy was introduced into service In 2005 the Phenom 100 was first envisioned as an air taxi similar to the Eclipse 500 competing with Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft It was introduced in 2008 and is the basis of the larger Phenom 300 The midsize Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 were jointly developed as clean sheet designs while the Lineage 1000 is a VIP version of the E190 In 2016 Embraer delivered its 1 000th executive jet and had a market share of 17 by volume though it lacked an ultra long range large cabin jet 24 In October 2018 Embraer announced two new business jets the Praetor 500 in the midsize cabin category and the Praetor 600 in the super midsize category 25 Military transport edit On April 19 2007 Embraer announced it was considering the production of a twin jet military transport Work began in May 2009 with funding from the Brazilian Air Force 26 Correios the Brazilian postal service has shown interest in buying this aircraft 27 28 Using much of the technology developed for the Embraer 190 the C 390 would carry up to 23 tons of cargo 29 and aims to replace Cold War era cargo aircraft 30 While firm orders for the yet to be produced KC 390 transport had not yet been made in the fall of 2010 26 Argentina asked for six examples and several other South American nations also expressed interest 31 32 Government subsidy controversy edit Main article Bombardier Aerospace and Embraer S A government subsidy controversy Brazil and Canada engaged in an international adjudicated trade dispute over government subsidies to domestic plane makers in the late 1990s and early 2000s The World Trade Organization determined that both countries had provided illegal subsidies to what were supposed to be privately owned industries Brazil ran an illegal subsidy program Proex benefiting its national aviation industry from at least 1999 2000 and Canada illegally subsidized its indigenous regional airliner industry comprising Bombardier Aerospace citation needed Failed Boeing Embraer joint venture edit Main article Boeing Embraer joint venture On July 5 2018 a joint venture with Boeing was announced that would have resulted in Boeing owning 80 of Embraer s commercial aviation division 33 This was seen as a reaction to Airbus acquisition of a majority in the competing Bombardier CSeries the previous year 34 Under the 2018 plan Embraer would retain its executive business jet and its defence business 35 The resulting division would be known as Boeing Brasil Commercial though it was unclear whether the aircraft would be rebranded as Boeing models 36 On November 18 2019 Boeing and Embraer announced another joint venture at 49 and 51 respectively to promote and develop new markets for the C 390 Millennium tactical transport aircraft the resulting entity would be called Boeing Embraer Defense and would begin operating after regulatory approvals and closing conditions 37 In April 2020 Boeing canceled its acquisition of Embraer s commercial operations after being heavily affected financially by the air crisis initiated by the COVID 19 pandemic and by the 737 MAX groundings 38 39 40 In November 2020 Embraer announced that its loss for the third quarter of the year is 121 million due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the travel restrictions 41 STOUT light military transport aircraft edit In December 2019 Embraer and the Brazilian Air Force tackled the development of a light military transport aircraft 42 The Short Take Off Utility Transport STOUT would replace its 64 EMB 110 Bandeirante average age of 38 3 years and 19 EMB 120 Brasilia average age of 26 5 years with similar dimensions 42 Organization editEmbraer is organized into four segments Commercial Aviation which manages the development production sale and lease of commercial jets as well as the provision of aviation support services Defense amp Security which consists of research development production modification and support for military defense aircraft and related products and services Executive Aviation which concerns the development production and sale of executive jets and support services and Other which entails the production of structural parts mechanical and hydraulic systems agricultural crop spraying aircraft and customer training 5 Corporate affairs edit The key trends of Embraer are as at the financial year ending December 31 43 Year Revenue US b 44 Net income US m 45 Employees 46 47 Refs 2013 6 2 342 21 648 2014 6 2 334 22 301 2015 5 9 69 2 23 050 2016 6 2 178 20 348 2017 2 5 264 20 320 2018 5 0 178 20 530 2019 5 4 322 21 271 2020 3 7 731 18 125 2021 4 1 44 7 18 320 2022 4 5 185 19 475 2023 5 3 164 48 Production bases and facilities editThe company s headquarters and main production base are in Sao Jose dos Campos Sao Paulo Brazil It also has production bases in the State of Sao Paulo at Botucatu Eugenio de Melo a district of Sao Jose dos Campos and Gaviao Peixoto The company has offices in Beijing Fort Lauderdale Amsterdam Singapore and Washington D C 49 Non Brazilian main facilities edit Production facilities for the Phenom 100EV and 300E and Praetor 500 and 600 at Melbourne Orlando International Airport in Florida 50 Subsidiaries editEAMS Embraer Aircraft Maintenance Services Inc Nashville TN U S maintenance services site OGMA Industria Aeronautica de Portugal Alverca do Ribatejo Portugal aircraft component maintenance repair and manufacturing plus aircraft maintenance services Embraer Aircraft Holding Inc Its U S headquarters are in Fort Lauderdale Florida in a facility founded in 1979 Its external relations office is in Washington D C 51 Embraer Aero Seating Technologies Inaugurated in September 2016 in the city of Titusville Florida Embraer Aero Seating Technologies produces aircraft seats 52 Mesa Unit Located in Mesa Arizona U S Implemented in 2008 performs maintenance repair and overhaul services on the Phenom and Legacy executive aircraft line 53 Windsor Locks Unit Located in Windsor Locks Connecticut U S Implemented in 2008 as well as the Mesa Unit also performs maintenance repair and revision services in Embraer s executive line Melbourne Unit Located in Melbourne Florida U S Implemented in 2011 it is the first unit in the United States to carry out the final assembly of aircraft It produces the line of executives Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 In November 2012 work began on an Engineering and Technology Center at the Melbourne facility ECC Leasing Embraer s in house leasing division based in Dublin Ireland managing and re marketing the Embraer aircraft portfolio owned directly by the manufacturer 54 Eve Embraer s partnership potentially merging with special purpose acquisition company SPAC Zanite Acquisition Corp 55 Embraer have announced plans to build a new factory and manufacture a new Eve electric air taxi from 2016 56 Joint ventures edit Harbin Embraer Harbin China manufactures aircraft from the ERJ family for the Chinese market canceled 57 Embraer s commercial airliner portfolio as well as the KC 390 would be part of two separate joint ventures with Boeing In the case of the civil aircraft line Boeing would own 80 of the resulting firm 58 canceled Aircraft models editCommercial edit By December 2018 Embraer claimed to lead the sub 150 seat jetliner market with 100 operators of the ERJ and E Jet families 59 Current edit Embraer E Jet family Embraer 170 66 78 passengers Embraer 175 76 88 passengers Embraer 190 96 114 passengers Embraer 195 100 124 passengers Embraer E Jet E2 family Embraer 175 E2 80 90 passengers Embraer 190 E2 97 114 passengers Embraer 195 E2 120 146 passengers 60 Former edit Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante 18 passengers Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia 30 passengers Embraer ERJ family Embraer ERJ 135 37 passengers Embraer ERJ 140 44 passengers Embraer ERJ 145 50 passengers Embraer FMA CBA 123 Vector prototype nbsp Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante nbsp Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia nbsp Embraer ERJ family ERJ 145 nbsp Embraer E Jet family Embraer 190 nbsp Embraer E Jet E2 family Embraer 190 E2 Military edit Current edit Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano light attack Embraer C 390 Millennium medium transport Embraer R 99 Airborne early warning and control JAS 39 Gripen E F multirole fighter 61 62 Former edit Embraer EMB 111 Bandeirante light transport Embraer EMB 312 Tucano trainer AMX International AMX attack jet Embraer MFT LF trainer light attack prototype only Embraer Xavante localized variant of the Aermacchi MB 326 nbsp Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano nbsp Embraer C 390 Millennium nbsp Embraer R 99 nbsp AMX Business jets edit Current edit Embraer Phenom 100 very light jet Embraer Phenom 300 light jet Embraer Praetor 500 mid size jet Embraer Praetor 600 super mid size jet Former edit Embraer Legacy 450 mid size jet Embraer Legacy 500 super mid size jet Embraer Legacy 600 650 large jet developed from the ERJ family Embraer Lineage 1000 ultra large jet developed from the E Jet family nbsp Embraer Phenom 100 nbsp Embraer Phenom 300 nbsp Legacy 450 500 Praetor 500 600 nbsp Embraer Legacy 600 nbsp Embraer Lineage 1000 Utility edit Current edit Embraer EMB 202 Ipanema cropduster Former edit Embraer EMB 121 Xingu general utility nbsp Embraer EMB 202 Ipanema nbsp Embraer EMB 121 Xingu Piper localizations edit Current edit Embraer Seneca based on Piper PA 34 Embraer Corisco Tupi based on Piper PA 28 Archer II Former edit Embraer Carioca Minuano Sertanejo based on Piper PA 32 Embraer Navajo based on Piper PA 31 Commercial aircraft deliveries editYear 1996 1997 1998 1999 Deliveries 4 32 60 96 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Deliveries 160 161 131 101 148 141 130 169 204 244 Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Deliveries 246 63 204 64 205 65 209 208 66 221 67 225 68 210 69 181 192 70 Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Deliveries 130 71 141 72 159 73 181 74 The numbers include military versions of commercial aircraft Total delivered backlog options as of June 30 2007 862 53 131 145 Family 256 399 719 170 190 Family Net deliveries by year As of 19 February 2023 update References edit Corporate governance Embraer Archived from the original on 6 May 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2014 Botelho resigns as chairman of Embraer Flightglobal Retrieved 15 January 2012 a b c d e f 2023 Annual Report Form 20 F US Securities and Exchange Commission April 5 2024 Retrieved April 6 2024 a b Aircraft BR Embraer Archived from the original on August 12 2018 Retrieved May 12 2014 a b Embraer reaffirms 2024 outlook says no plans for new narrowbody Reuters May 7 2024 Top 100 Defense News Defensenews com Retrieved 2023 07 25 Contact Us embraer com Retrieved 2024 05 10 a b The Embraer EMB110 Bandeirante Sky Library a b The Embraer EMB120 Brasilia Air liners a b c d Territorial Reviews Madrid ES OECD 2007 pp 156 57 264 ISBN 978 92 64 03848 6 Wragg David W 1973 A Dictionary of Aviation first ed Osprey p 119 ISBN 9780850451634 a b Timeline Historical Center official site BR Embraer permanent dead link Ozires Silva in Portuguese Epoca Negocios 28 January 2014 Retrieved 24 October 2014 History Historical Center official site BR Embraer archived from the original on 2017 04 28 retrieved 2012 12 26 a b c d Monks Robert AG Minow Nell 2008 Corporate Governance John Wiley amp Sons pp 356 59 a b c EMB 710 Carioca Aircraft History BR Embraer History Center a b Eckhouse John January 12 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Embraer in Portuguese Retrieved 19 August 2019 Embraer Closes Out 2010 With 246 Jets Delivered PR Newswire Traders Huddle January 18 2011 Archived from the original on 2013 02 04 Retrieved 2013 03 21 Embraer delivers 105 commercial amp 99 executive jets in 2011 PDF press release BR Embraer archived from the original PDF on 2016 07 29 retrieved 2012 10 14 Embraer Delivers 106 Commercial and 99 Executive Jets In 2012 PDF press release BR Embraer archived from the original PDF on 2013 04 05 retrieved 2018 12 02 Embraer Deliveries for 2014 EMBRAER RELEASES FOURTH QUARTER AND FISCAL YEAR 2015 RESULTS AND 2016 OUTLOOK Embraer reaches targets with delivery of 108 commercial jets and 117 executive jets in 2016 Embraer delivers less aircraft 2017 MBA Aero Archived from the original on 2019 04 24 Retrieved 2019 04 24 2019 Results Embraer March 26 2020 Retrieved June 19 2022 2020 Results Embraer March 19 2021 Retrieved June 19 2022 2021 Results Embraer March 10 2022 Retrieved June 19 2022 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