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  • Reuters

    NetJets converting Praetor 500 options into orders, Embraer says

    Berkshire Hathaway's NetJets has started to convert its options for the purchase of up to 250 Praetor 500 business jets from Embraer into firm orders, an executive at the Brazilian planemaker said on Wednesday. The first five options have been converted into orders this year, with deliveries expected to start in 2025, the market and product intelligence director of Embraer's executive jets unit, Alvadi Serpa Junior, told reporters at the company's headquarters. "As we move forward, we should expect to see more of these orders," Serpa Junior said.

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    Embraer sees India, Saudi Arabia, EU, US as strategic defense markets

    GAVIAO PEIXOTO, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazilian planemaker Embraer sees India, Saudi Arabia, the European Union and the United States as strategic markets for its defense unit as it looks to expand sales of the C-390 Millennium, the head of Embraer Defense said on Tuesday. India has an open tender to buy military planes while Saudi Arabia, looking to replace an aging fleet of Lockheed Martin's C-130 Hercules, is currently in "early engagement" with Embraer, Bosco da Costa Junior told reporters at an event.

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    Embraer a 'great solution' for carriers to add capacity more quickly, CEO says

    SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazilian planemaker Embraer sees itself as a "great solution" for carriers to add capacity more quickly amid constraints to 'big' narrowbody deliveries in the industry, Chief Executive Francisco Gomes Neto said on Tuesday. The company has seen increased demand for its commercial jets and is actively working on several sales campaigns it hopes to conclude in coming months, Gomes Neto told reporters at an event at the firm's headquarters. Embraer has production slots available from 2026, meaning it can deliver on new jet sales before larger rivals Boeing and Airbus, the latter having sold out its production of single-aisle jets until the end of the decade.