Embraer To Invest $1.7 Billion To Build 70- To 108-Seat Planes
Embraer adopted a bold five-year development program with investments of $1.75 billion to manufacture jet aircraft seating 70 to 108 passengers. Its long-term objectives are to replace Canada's Bombardier as the world's third-largest manufacturer of jet aircraft and to compete with giants Boeing and...
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