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Brazil’s Embraer sees eventual China breakthrough for E2 jets

‘We believe the E2 family is the ideal complement to the indigenous products of China,’ said Embraer Commercial Aviation ‌CEO Arjan Meijer

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Arjan Meijer, CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, on the sidelines of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday. Photo: Reuters

ReutersPublished: 5:09am, 8 Jun 2026

Brazilian planemaker Embraer ⁠expects to eventually bring its ⁠E2 jets into China, seeing a role for the aircraft among the country’s domestically developed models, a senior executive told Reuters on Sunday.

“We have a dedicated team in Beijing, they’re day-to-day working in China,” Embraer Commercial Aviation ‌CEO Arjan Meijer said on the sidelines of a global gathering of top airline executives in Rio de Janeiro.

“We believe the E2 family is the ideal complement to the indigenous products of China,” he said.

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Meijer said the E190-E2 and E195-E2 jets would fit between China’s smaller C909 and the larger C919, offering ⁠airlines flexibility to connect cities across the country.

Embraer is in discussions with potential customers, the executive ‌said, noting the E2 family has been certified by local authorities.

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The Brazilian company has struggled to find new business in China since ‌the 2016 closure of an executive jet joint venture in Harbin.

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