About Embraer Company


The Brazilian government started Embraer on August 19th, 1969, as a wholly-owned government company "Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica." Government interest in the aviation industry had begun much earlier. From the 1940s, the government of Getulio Vargas invested in several areas. It created a Ministry of Aeronautics, supporting the expansion of aviation technology and commercial operations. And it opened a college, the "Technological Institute of Aeronautics," which would go on to train Embraer's first president, Ozires Silva
 
 

About Embraer Company


The Brazilian government started Embraer on August 19th, 1969, as a wholly-owned government company "Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica." Government interest in the aviation industry had begun much earlier. From the 1940s, the government of Getulio Vargas invested in several areas. It created a Ministry of Aeronautics, supporting the expansion of aviation technology and commercial operations. And it opened a college, the "Technological Institute of Aeronautics," which would go on to train Embraer's first president, Ozires Silva
 

Are Embraer good planes?


Spulak says that makes the Embraer's new generation E-Jets, “Good for airlines, good for passengers, and good for the planet.” Also in pursuit of airline profit, Embraer claims that the new aircraft can reduce maintenance costs by up to 25%. Airlines upgrading to the new plane may also save on pilot training.

Are Embraer good planes?


Spulak says that makes the Embraer's new generation E-Jets, “Good for airlines, good for passengers, and good for the planet.” Also in pursuit of airline profit, Embraer claims that the new aircraft can reduce maintenance costs by up to 25%. Airlines upgrading to the new plane may also save on pilot training.