Embraer kicks off work to strengthen supply chain in India
Our focus is on advancing joint initiatives in defence and civil aviation, contributing to technological innovation, operational excellence, and long-term strategic partnerships.
India is a key partner in shaping the future of aerospace, and we are dedicated to building sustainable cooperation that supports both the domestic industrial base and global initiatives,” said Roberto Chaves, EVP of global procurement and supply chain at Embraer.The company says it is committed to “deepening industrial cooperation between Brazil and India and exploring new business opportunities across its portfolios.”“This visit builds on Embraer’s longstanding presence in India and follows ongoing discussions with local industry players and government stakeholders.
Embraer assessed a range of potential suppliers in India, including capabilities in aerostructures assembly, machining, metal forming, composites, wiring systems, and hardware and software development,” Embraer said in a statement.“Embraer views India as a key strategic partner in the Asia‑Pacific region and plans to implement an extensive local supply chain program in the country.
Recently, the company inaugurated its Indian office in New Delhi, further strengthening its Asia‑Pacific footprint.
A dedicated local procurement team has also been established to support Embraer’s supply chain initiatives in India.”India represents a strategic market for Embraer across all of its business segments.
The company currently has a fleet of more than 44 aircraft operating in the country, serving customers in commercial aviation, executive aviation, and defence & security.
This includes five Embraer VIP jets operated by the Indian government and three EMB 145 AEW “Netra” aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force.