Embraer Warsaw’s CEO to discuss aircraft manufacturing in Poland
Embraer plans to make Poland a center of excellence in Europe. Francisco Gomeis Nito, President and CEO of Embraer, is visiting Poland this week with a large commercial and defense team, participating in the current, new and potential partners in the following areas: manufacturing, final assembly, maintenance, reform and transfers from passengers to the treasury, research, development and colors.
The first announcement comes today with the łkasiewicz Institute for Aviation (ILOT), with a focus on research and development activities in the fields of materials, future airlines, aviation design and future maintenance operations.
“Embraer has been part of the Polish ecosystem for more than 25 years, and now, with Embraer growth strongly around the world, we are committed to developing our industrial engagement with the coverage of Polish partners covering manufacturing, final gathering, maintenance and reform. Success phase,” said Francisco Gomeis Nito, President and CEO of Embraer. “
“These initiatives in manufacturing, maintenance and training may put the Polish economy to take advantage of high -value opportunities in the global space circuit, and the value of $ 3 billion in Poland can generate over 10 years, and may create 5,000 jobs,” GOMES Neto continued.
In a long-term strategic step, Embraer is looking into partners to manufacture spare parts and a possible final collection line for multi-organizational military aircraft KC-390 Millennium, which currently wins orders from European countries/NATO countries and around the world. Embraer sees in Poland the strategic partner appropriate to connect the bow and build the latest military equipment, creating high value functions. The collection of aircraft and the after -sales ecosystems (including maintenance and training) can create the value of approximately $ 1 billion and 600 jobs.
In the field of commercial aviation, Embraer is increasing production and actively seeking a turbo charge in its supply chain in Poland – the road display has been completed to meet the new suppliers recently. The Polish industry is already a major resource for E2 Embraer, where the seats are offered in świebozin, the auxiliary power units in RZSzów, and the main engine components in Kalisz; Contribution is 1350 jobs in the supply chain and $ 30 million in purchasing goods and services in Poland in 2024 alone. Other projects under discussion include an E-Jets E2 landing facility, and the conversion of E190 aircraft to shipping companies. The total package in commercial aviation can be translated into more than $ 2 billion in 10 years and more than 4400 jobs.
Embraer already has a strong imprint in Europe where 30 % of E2 is manufactured in the European Union – the wings are manufactured in Portugal, for example, and other major components are manufactured in France, Germany, Austria, Spain and Belgium. While for the KC-390 42 % of the supply chain comes from the European Union.
“I congratulate a lot on his impressive growth and profitability. We would like to continue to continue our deep root partnership, distribute it to the naked counter, and a large distribution to the risks. The low cost, the transition to the new aircraft. Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, And of course Warsaw.
Embraer Poland of the next generation of the KC-390 Millennium military transport plane. This NATO plane is the most advanced in its class and has been obtained by the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Hungary, Brazil, Austria and South Korea, and it was chosen by Slovakia and Sweden.
“By introducing the KC-390 to Poland, a leading country in NATO, we have the opportunity to interact with the Poland Industrial and Defense Community Society. Frederico Limoos, chief trading official at Embraer Defense & Security.