Group 1 - Brazilian President Lula's second visit to China in 2023 includes a large delegation of around 200 business representatives, aiming to sign multiple cooperation agreements, particularly in the aviation sector [1] - Embraer, a key player in the aviation industry, expresses optimism about the Chinese civil aviation market and seeks to enhance cooperation across various fields [1][2] - The aviation industry is a focal point of economic cooperation between China and Brazil, with a previous joint statement recognizing the importance of strategic exchanges in this sector [1] Group 2 - Embraer's report predicts that China will require over 1,400 small to medium-sized narrow-body aircraft in the next 20 years, driven by strong market demand [2] - Current statistics indicate that 60% of domestic flights in China operate with an average passenger load of about 100-150 people, highlighting the need for smaller aircraft [2] - China Commercial Aircraft Corporation (COMAC) forecasts that the Chinese aviation market will receive 9,323 jet aircraft over the next 20 years, including 821 regional jets, indicating robust demand for smaller civil aircraft [2] Group 3 - Embraer has established a joint venture in China since 2003 to produce ERJ145 regional jets, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to local production and collaboration [3] - The company emphasizes the importance of China's advanced aerospace capabilities and industrial expertise in strengthening supply chains [3] - Future collaboration plans include partnerships in supply chain management, aircraft modification, sustainable aviation, services and training, and new technology development [3]
上百商界人士随卢拉访华,巴航工业:期待加强两国航空供应链合作
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-05-13 06:57