Embraer sees more orders from Asia-Pac carriers
Its E-Jets that seat 70 to 122 passengers suit carriers looking to right size fleet: official
BRAZILIAN plane maker Embraer is expecting some more orders from airlines in the Asia-Pacific region this year, after a record year of commercial aircraft sales last year.
"We hope to have further announcements for the Farnborough Airshow (in July)," said Mark Dunnachie, vice-president of Embraer commercial aviation in Asia Pacific.
On Thursday, Embraer signed a deal with Indian carrier Air Costa for up to 100 planes at the Singapore Airshow.
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