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  • Embraer To Build Jet Component Plants In Portugal

    Brazil's Embraer, the world's third-biggest commercial jet maker, said on Saturday it would invest EUR148 million euros in two new plants in Portugal -- its first industrial units in Europe that will make wings and tailpieces for exports.

    The two plants will be based in Evora in the south of the country. One, which will cost EUR100 million, will build large metallic parts for aircraft, such as wings, while the other will work with composite materials for tailpieces.

    The investment plan spans the next six years, Embraer said in a statement.

    The construction of the wings unit will start this year and it should start producing in 2011, and the second plant would become operational in 2012, Embraer said.

    Portugal's Economy Minister Manuel Pinho, said earlier production could start as early as the end of next year, but he later corrected himself.

    The deal between Embraer and Portugal is the result of a cooperation agreement signed in 2006. Embraer, which is one of Brazil's top exporters, in its turn imports many components from other countries, but those are rarely made at its own installations.

    "These new centers of excellence are part of Embraer's industrial expansion... Europe represents one of the most important markets for Embraer," said the company's chief executive officer, Frederico Fleury Curado.

    Asked whether Embraer was considering building complete aircraft in Portugal, Fleury Curado said the company had no such plans at the moment, but it was "possible" in the future if Embraer sees scale gains in local production.
    Source: http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1217115071.html

    Good news on the jobs front for my country. Sometimes it helps a lot to speak the same language even when investment is concerned.
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    Evora is a hot and rather poor part of Portugal. Guess they got good deals on land?
    Lot of investment in infrastructure there due to the new Alqueva dam, visited the dam recently lot of new roads.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Alessandro
      Evora is a hot and rather poor part of Portugal. Guess they got good deals on land?
      Évora has an airfield to start with and Embraer got a 30% financial and tax incentive from the Portuguese State.
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      • #4
        Evora is a former airbase if I recall right and they plan to start it up as a commercial airfield to promote the area for tourism and buisness?
        "The real CEO of the 787 project is named Potemkin"

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        • #5
          Évora was never a military airbase. Beja is also in the Alentejo region.

          Évora is a commercial airfield used primarily by a flight school and a popular spot for parachuting and gliding.

          It is now also famous for its airshow.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TAP-A343 View Post
            Évora was never a military airbase. Beja also in the Alentejo region, is.

            Évora is a commercial airfield used primarily by a flight school and a popular spot for parachuting and gliding.

            It is now also famous for its airshow.

            [photoid=6286951]
            Now Beja is a commercial airport, first flight was on the 13th of april to Cape Verde, 70 passengers took advantage of the low price.
            Embraer is opening the plant next year in Evora?
            "The real CEO of the 787 project is named Potemkin"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Alessandro View Post
              Embraer is opening the plant next year in Evora?
              The first plant started being built on November 2 last year.

              Embraer plans to start the production in the second half of 2012.
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