Revue de presse sur les programmes et grandes sociétés de l’aéronautique

jeudi 13 novembre 2008

About Embraer

Source : Private Jet Daily
"Embraer cuts jet deliveries for 2009"
"Brazil-based aircraft manufacturer Embraer has reduced its delivery forecast for 2009 from 315-350 jets to 270 jets. In addition to that, the company declared that they are expecting $450 million worth of investments next year. Embraer has already spent $407 million in investments for the first eight months of 2008. However, the global financial crisis is restricting credit, and slowing economic growth at the global scale. The scarcity of funds will more likely lead to client-ordered delays." La suite.

Source : AIN online
"Embraer: Strong Demand for Bizjets over Next 10 Years"
"In its just-released long-term aviation market outlook, Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer forecasts global demand for 11,880 business jets worth approximately $204 billion between next year and 2019. This doesn’t count the new VLJ air-taxi and branded charter market, which the company believes could add another 1,800 to 2,800 jets to the personal and entry-level segments over the 10-year span." La suite.

Source : AIN online
"Embraer confident about future of air-transport industry"
"“World air travel should grow [at] five percent per year between 2009 to 2028,” according to forecast data released last week by Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer. The highest growth will be in China, estimated at more than 7.5 percent per year, followed by Latin America and Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States each at 6 percent. Close behind will be Asia/Pacific and Africa at around 5 percent, with the dominant Europe and North America regions (together accounting for almost 60 percent of the market) growing at 4 percent, according to the company’s forecast." La suite.

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