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Fri, Oct 15, 2010

Embraer Delivers 44 Jets During 3rd Quarter 2010

Result Includes 20 Airliners, 24 Executive Aircraft

Embraer released data Wednesday showing it had delivered 44 jets during the third quarter of 2010. 20 of those went to the airline market and 24 to the executive jets market. The number of jets delivered during the first nine months of the year stands 154, and the firm order backlog remained stable during the quarter, totaling $15.3 billion as of September 30, 2010.


Embraer E190 File Photo

The third quarter was marked by important sales to the airline market, which were announced in July at the 47th Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), in England. Embraer reported the sale of 37 new E-Jets to two companies that already operate this family of jets at Farnborough: Brazil's TRIP ordered two Embraer 190s and England's Flybe, 35 Embraer 175s. Furthermore, Argentina's Austral received its first Embraer 190s in September, and became the most recent airline to join the list of Embraer jet operators.

For the executive jets market, Embraer delivered 24 jets in the third quarter, 16 Phenom 100s and six Phenom 300s, plus two Lineage 1000 jets – one to Mexico and another to the United Arab Emirates. Investments in customer support continue to be made, in order to expand the coverage and quality of the services provided.

 
Embraer Phenoms

Embraer also announced five agreements in the Defense area, during the last quarter, for the KC-390 program, which could result in the sale of up to 54 of the aircraft. The airplane's development program is moving ahead, as planned.  In Farnborough, the Brazilian Air Force (Forca Aerea Brasileira – FAB) formalized its intention to acquire 28 of the aircraft. Through Declarations of Intent signed by the Brazilian government in August and September, Embraer began discussions with four countries, in order to establish industrial partnerships for the program and the future sale of 26 airplanes: 12 to Colombia, six to Chile, six to Portugal, and two to the Czech Republic.

FMI: www.embraer.com

 


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