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Embraer Holds First Legacy 600 Operators Conference In Brazil

Agenda Included Discussions About Products, Customer Support And Services

Embraer held its first Legacy 600 Operators Conference in Brazil Wednesday at São Paulo’s Hotel Sofitel, near Congonhas Airport. The company called the meeting an important moment for strengthening relationships with customers, and a unique opportunity for them to exchange experiences and ideas.

“We are excited about holding this event with customers for the first time in Brazil,” said Luis Carlos Matsumoto Huttenlocher, Embraer Customer Support and Services Manager for Latin America – Executive Jets. “Embraer is committed to hearing what its customers have to say, to seeking solutions for continuous improvement, and to giving them the best support. It is a great opportunity to share experiences, exchange ideas, and network.”

With the growth of the Legacy 600 fleet in Brazil, Embraer feels it is important to promote a specific event for the region. The agenda deals with subjects of interest to operators, such as improvements on Embraer’s service, support and products, the service center network coverage, material and logistical support, and special maintenance programs, such as the Embraer Executive Care (EEC).

FMI: www.embraer.com

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