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Embraer Unveils Digital Transformation at Zhuhai 2024

Khrystyna Burlak
Last updated: 12 November 2024 11:23
By Khrystyna Burlak
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Embraer is excited to showcase its latest innovations at Zhuhai 2024. Highlighting key developments in digital transformation for the aviation sector from November 12 to 14. The company will focus on expanding collaboration opportunities with China’s aviation supply chain.

“We’re excited to return to the Zhuhai Airshow. Embraer debuted at the 3rd China Air Show in 2000, and since then, we have participated in all 12 editions,” said Martyn Holmes, Chief Commercial Officer of Embraer Commercial Aviation. 

“We aim to strengthen our collaboration with China by offering aircraft that enhance air service and connect second and third-tier cities to meet the growing demand for air travel.”

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Embraer’s Market Outlook for China’s Aviation 

At Embraer Zhuhai 2024, the company plans to reveal new technologies designed to improve efficiency and strengthen connectivity in China’s aviation market. Airshow will host an ‘Embraer Supplier Day’ on November 14 ,at 10 a.m., in Room 216. Registration will be available at Embraer’s exhibition stand at H4B1.

Digital Transformation will unveil its latest Market Outlook for China’s commercial aviation and air freight market on November 13 at 2 p.m. The presentation will focus on the importance of fleet flexibility and small narrow-body aircraft for building better connectivity across the country. Additionally, it will highlight emerging opportunities in the air freight sector. Particularly small narrow-body freighters, driven by the expansion of E-commerce and the demand for faster, more efficient air logistics.

 

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Embraer’s Aircraft Innovations at Zhuhai 2024

In addition to showcasing its cutting-edge aircraft, Embraer Zhuhai 2024 will emphasize the company’s expanding role in China’s rapidly growing aviation sector.

Embraer will also reveal advancements to its E-Jets E2 family. Including the world’s first automatic takeoff system (E2TS), improved fuel efficiency, extended range, increased engine time on wing, and cabin optimizations. These improvements position Embraer as a leader in digital innovation within the aviation sector.

The company has also set up a comprehensive after-sales service system to support the E-Jets fleet in the region. Including authorized maintenance centers, spare parts warehouses, and a complete pilot training network.These initiatives form a strong foundation for the continued success of Embraer’s E2 aircraft in China.

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