From October 16 to 19, 2024, Embraer will be at the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition, where it will showcase its innovative models and solutions in Commercial Aviation and Defense. The famous Embraer family will be presented E jets, the C-390 platform Millennium and air mobility solutions from Eve Air Mobility, an independent company from Embraer.
In a statement, Embraer highlights its intention to serve the Japanese aerospace market with aircraft that provide exceptional value. Since the beginning of its operations 15 years ago, its 47 first-generation E-Jets have connected more than 30 cities across the country. Japan Airlines and Fuji Dream Airlines.
Over the past 12 months, the average jet availability was 99,83%, with up to seven flights per day and an average turnaround time of 30 minutes.
Embraer projects solid demand in Japan for aircraft with up to 150 seats over the next 20 years, driven by fleet modernization and the replacement of older aircraft models. narrowbodies.
The Brazilian manufacturer recently announced notable improvements to the E175 and E-Jets E2 aircraft. The E175 will receive updates from the E2, including more spacious overhead bins, new lighting, seats Recaro and satellite connectivity. The improvements also include an updated data transfer system and a state-of-the-art weather radar that can detect turbulence and predict winds.
The E2 family will feature improved fuel economy and range performance, along with a new Enhanced Takeoff System that facilitates operations on short runways. These innovations ensure that E jets remain at the top of the industry, delivering excellent performance and significant value to airlines and their engers.
A Eve Air Mobility, part of Embraer, has demonstrated the company’s commitment to innovation in Japanese aerospace. Developed in the Embraer-X incubator, Eve contributes to an advanced air mobility (AAM) ecosystem in Japan and collaborates with the government on regulations for this sector.
In 2023, Embraer ed forces with Nidec Corporation to announce a j focused on creating Electric Propulsion Systems for the aerospace industry, with Eve as its initial customer. eVTOL. Embraer’s participation in the Japan Aerospace Exhibition emphasizes its forward-looking vision and dedication to sustainable solutions for the aerospace sector in Japan and the region.
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