Embraer is taking center stage at Airshow China 2024 in Zhuhai, showcasing its latest developments and strengthening its presence in the global aviation market. Held from November 12th to 14th, the event provides a platform for Embraer to unveil its new market forecast and explore opportunities for enhanced collaboration with Chinese suppliers.
This year marks a significant milestone in the longstanding relationship between Brazil and China, with Embraer celebrating over five decades of robust diplomatic and aviation ties. Embraer’s commitment to engaging with the Chinese aviation community is evident in their planned ‘Embraer Supplier Day’ on November 14th. This event, taking place in Hall 6, Room 216, at 10:00 AM, will provide a platform for interested parties to learn more about potential partnerships with Embraer. Those interested can register at Embraer’s booth H4B1.
In addition to fostering supplier collaborations, Embraer will present its updated Market Outlook at a media briefing on November 13th at 2:00 PM, also in Hall 6, Room 216. This outlook delves into the burgeoning Chinese commercial and cargo aviation markets, highlighting the strategic role of smaller and medium-sized aircraft in enhancing domestic connectivity. Embraer recognizes the increasing demand for efficient freight solutions driven by the growth of e-commerce, underscoring the need for small-narrowbody freighters.
The conference will also showcase advancements in the E-Jets E2 series, including the groundbreaking introduction of the first-ever automatic takeoff system (E2TS). Further enhancements in fuel efficiency, range extensions, extended engine life, and cabin improvements are set to solidify the E-Jets E2 series as a leading choice for airlines seeking operational excellence.
Embraer’s success in China is highlighted by the recent CAAC certifications for the E190-E2 and E195-E2 models. The company has also established a comprehensive support network for its E-Jets fleet in China, encompassing certified maintenance facilities, parts distribution centers, and a robust pilot training system. This robust infrastructure lays a solid foundation for the successful operation of the new generation of E2 aircraft in the Chinese market.