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Adani and Embraer sign agreement to manufacture aircraft in India

The companies announced on Tuesday that they would partner to create a regional aircraft manufacturing venture in India. This partnership will mark Adani's first foray into commercial aviation.

Adani, a company that runs airports, has a growing aerospace and defence business and can also produce parts, will be able to help India increase its aircraft manufacturing share, moving from assembly to component and part production.

The companies did not reveal financial details in a joint press release, but said they had signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore collaborations on aircraft manufacturing, supply chains, aftermarket service and pilot training.

In a statement, Arjan Meijer said that India is "a pivotal market" for Embraer. This 'partnership' combines Embraer's aerospace expertise with Adani’s strong industrial capabilities.

Embraer is the world's third largest planemaker, after Airbus and Boeing. It specializes in regional jets that can carry 70 to 140 passengers.

The E2 family is a competitor to Airbus's A220 but it sits below 150-plus seat market that is dominated by the two industry giants.

Embraer has sought to expand its presence on Indian soil, after partnering with Mahindra for the C-390 military aircraft.

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil's president, said that the Brazilian planemaker was looking to increase its presence in India by forming such partnerships. (Reporting and writing by Aditya kalra, Abhijith ganapavaram, and Surbhi misra; editing by Jacqueline Wong & Clarence Fernandez).

(source: Reuters)