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Embraer returns to Paris Air Show with broad aircraft lineup

Embraer will return to the Paris Air Show this month with a broad lineup of aircraft and programs across its commercial, defense, and urban mobility businesses. The company plans to highlight both its growing sales performance and its presence in the European market.

Scheduled to take place from June 16 to 22 at Le Bourget Airport, the biennial event will feature several Embraer aircraft on static and flight display. These include the E195-E2 narrowbody jet and the KC-390 Millennium multi-mission airlifter, both of which are also set to take part in the flight display scheduled for Monday, June 16. The A-29 Super Tucano light attack and trainer aircraft will be showcased on the ground.

Embraer’s urban air mobility subsidiary, Eve, will also attend the show to provide updates on its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft program. Eve plans to share progress on both the aircraft’s development and its ecosystem of service and operational solutions for future urban air transport.

The company’s exhibition will be located at Chalet #300 and Product Area #B8.

Speaking ahead of the event, Embraer CEO Francisco Gomes Neto underscored the company's longstanding relationship with Europe and its continued focus on collaboration across civil and defense sectors. “Le Bourget has been part of Embraer’s international journey for over four decades,” he said. “Our involvement in Europe covers not just sales and support but also production, technology partnerships, and innovation initiatives.”

Embraer currently supports over 700 aircraft in operation across Europe and maintains industrial partnerships with a diverse supply chain. The company is also involved in joint projects with public and private entities aimed at advancing aerospace capabilities and supporting local economies across the region.