Embraer presents innovative aircraft and solutions from its commercial aviation and defence portfolio at the Japan Aerospace Exhibition from 16 to 19 October 2024.
The company will feature its renowned E-Jets family of commercial aircraft, the multi-mission C-390 Millennium airlifter and advanced air mobility solutions from Eve Air Mobility, an independent company founded by Embraer.
Embraer president and CEO Francisco Gomes Neto said: “We are honoured to be at the 2024 edition of the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition. Japan is an important market for us and home to a large fleet of E-Jets. We look forward to contributing further to the country’s aerospace industry.”
Embraer’s participation in the Japan Aerospace Exhibition highlights its long-term vision for the Japanese market and its dedication to delivering innovative and sustainable aerospace solutions that benefit the nation and the broader region.
Knowing the needs of a specific market
Embraer recognizes the unique needs of the Japanese aerospace market and is dedicated to providing aircraft solutions that deliver exceptional value.
With 47 first-generation E-Jets already connecting over 30 cities nationwide through Japan Airlines and Fuji Dream Airlines, the E-Jets have demonstrated how it is ideally suited for the Japanese market since the first E-Jet commenced operations in the country 15 years ago.
The latest 12-month average reliability stands at 99.83 percent and utilisation is up to seven flights a day with an average turnaround time of 30 minutes.
Embraer forecasts a robust demand for aircraft in the up to 150-seat segment in Japan over the next 20 years, driven by the replacement of older aircraft and the right-sizing of larger narrow-body fleets.