Embraer will present its capabilities commercial and business aviation, defense and security, technology and innovation at the Dubai Airshow. Among the main highlights of the static exhibition will be the E-195-E2 commercial jet, which makes its public debut with an exciting new livery - the Tech Eagle livery, reflecting high-technology characteristics, excellent performance, efficiency, and low noise. Additional aircraft on display include the Praetor 600, the most technologically advanced executive jet in its category, the C-390 Millennium multi-mission military tactical transport aircraft and the A-29 Super Tucano training, aerial interception and surveillance aircraft.
Francisco Gomes Neto, President and CEO at Embraer, commented: “Our strong presence at the Dubai Airshow reflects the Middle East’s growing interest in Embraer’s products, services high-technology solutions. Our constant expansion in the region, as well as in other regions of the world, is a direct result of our increasingly competitive innovation and our ability to satisfy the most diverse customer needs.”
Company’ chalet will be at A38/A39 area of the biannual event, held at Al Maktoum International Airport. Eve Air Mobility will also display the full-size model of eVTOL vehicle cabin in the pavilion dedicated to advanced air mobility. Eve will be offering visitors a virtual reality experience of the eVTOL cabin at booth #87.
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