Embraer Looking To Asia To Drive Growth
Embraer’s CEO is hoping to get more sales from Asia now that income levels in some countries in the region are higher. “For the first time – pragmatically – I see a serious opportunity for ‘right size’ aircraft to go…
Airlines Will Utilize RJs In Current Crisis: Embraer’s Slattery
Embraer argues that smaller aircraft will be utilized more during the current crisis and recovery phase, than larger aircraft, and that it will take the aviation industry three to five years to recover. Embraer commercial aircraft president and CEO, John…
Embraer Making No Effort To Seek New Partner
Embraer is focusing on how to compete on its own rather than actively seeking a new partner, now that it has been left alone by Boeing. “I am very disappointed, as are our customers, that the transaction [with Boeing] has…
Embraer Scraps Plan To Develop Commercial Turboprop Aircraft
Embraer has put on hold indefinitely plans to develop a new commercial turboprop aircraft, arguing that now is a bad time to be embarking on a new aircraft program and the company lacks the money to do so. “I am…
Analysis: Why The Aborted Deal With Boeing May Be Good For Embraer
The aborted tie-up between Boeing and Embraer commercial aircraft is being portrayed by some in the news media as a major set-back for Embraer. But actually, it may not be all that bad for Embraer. Boeing was going to acquire…
De Havilland and Lessor NAC Take Brunt Of COVID-19 Crisis
There has been a sudden flurry of airlines, with regional aircraft in their fleets, going into voluntary administration and the data reveals that this first wave is impacting some aircraft-makers and lessors more than others. The collapse of UK carrier…


