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Source: Adani and Embraer will announce a pact to assemble civil airplanes in India next week

A?source who has direct knowledge of this matter said that the aerospace and defence company owned by billionaire Gautam?Adani and Brazil's Embraer would announce a tie up?next?week to assemble commercial planes in India. This will boost?the civil aviation industry?of India. The Indian government has been urging planemakers to manufacture jets in India for years, citing over 1,500 orders from Indian carriers. Assembling commercial aircraft in India will be a major win for them. Planemakers have resisted this until now, arguing that the "business case" did not make sense.

Adani Aerospace signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Embraer to establish a final assembly line in India for regional jets. Embraer is the third largest planemaker after Airbus and Boeing.

Tuesday, Adani Aerospace and Embraer invited the media to a "historical" event in commercial aviation. According to the invitation, the announcement would be made in the office of India’s civil aviation minister.

Adani Aerospace, Embraer and India's Civil Aviation Ministry did not respond immediately to comments. The Times of India reported the pact earlier.

Star Air, a regional airline in India, operates 50 Embraer aircraft. The fleet is smaller than the Airbus or Boeing aircraft that dominate Indian airlines' order books.

Embraer opened a New Delhi office last year and forecasts that South Asia will require at least 500 aircraft between 80-146 seats in the next 20-years. Aditya K. Kalra, Abhijith G. Ganapavaram, and Dhwani Pandya reported. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)