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"Le Bourget" (2). Embraer: strong presence at the event

Supported by sales momentum and positive results

Embraer, a global reference in the aerospace industry, once again keeps its strong presence at the "Paris Air Show" showcasing its cutting-edge portfolio for commercial aviation, defense, services & support and Urban Air Mobility market driven by a strong sales momentum in all business.

 The biennial event, which takes place from June 16 to 22, at the Paris-Le Bourget airport, will have among its highlights on static display the E-195E2, the KC-390 "Millennium", and the A-29 "Super Tucano". The E-195E2 and the KC-390 will also take part in the flight display. 

At the airshow, Embraer’s subsidiary Eve presents updates about the eVTOL (electric Vertical Take Off Landing) aircraft project and the development of its comprehensive portfolio of services and operations solutions for the Urban Air Mobility ecosystem.

Embraer activities in Europe spread across production of major aircraft parts, support of more than 700 aircraft currently in operation, partnerships with an extremely diversified supply chain, and numerous cooperations in technology development involving both private and public sectors, creating high value-added jobs and wealth all over the continent and assisting European nations in their sovereignty.

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