São Paulo – Embraer, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturing company, will hold its eight Executive Operators Conference in the Middle East this Tuesday (25th) and Wednesday (26th) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The event will present the latest developments in technical, maintenance and operation aspects for customers of the Legacy 600, Legacy 650 and Lineage 1000 models.
“Once again, this annual face-to-face meeting with our executive jet customers confirms the importance Embraer places on the exchange of information and ideas with its large network of operators in the region,” said Antonio Martini Neto, Embraer’s Customer Support and Services director for executive jets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, in a statement released by the company.
“It is also a good opportunity for owners and operators to network and share experiences with each other and Embraer’s authorized service centres and suppliers,” added Martini.
Embraer does not disclose how many executive aviation customers it has in the region. The company only reveals that it has delivered over 150 jets of the kind in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Embraer’s global executive jet support network comprises over 55 owned and authorized service centres for its executive jets.
Early this month, the company held its first conference for commercial jet operators in the Middle East in Amman, Jordan. In this segment, Embraer has eight customers in six Arab countries.
*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum

