The United States is Embraer’s most strategic partner in Commercial Aviation and Executive Jets, where we’ve built a strong presence over the past 45 years. Today, we employ more than 2,500 skilled professionals and manage over US$ 3 billion in assets across the country.
Our deep financial integration with the U.S. market is reflected in our 25-year listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), with 88% of our outstanding shares held by American investors and corporate bonds issued domestically, highlighting our long-standing commitment to the U.S. aerospace industry.
Embraer's success in North America is the result of a deliberate strategy of integration with the U.S. supply chain, reflected in 45% of commercial jets and 70% of executive jets sales going to American customers.
Since 2010, Embraer has been manufacturing aircraft in the United States, with global Executive Jet sales and industrial operations based in Melbourne, Florida, and the A-29 Super Tucano assembly line in Jacksonville.
To support its growing fleet and customer base, Embraer operates company-owned service centers in key locations including Nashville and La Vergne (TN), Macon (GA), Dallas-Fort Worth (TX), Fort Lauderdale (FL), and Mesa (AZ), ensuring high-quality maintenance and customer support across the country.
Embraer US Headquarters
Executive Jets Headquarters
Global Center of Excellence
Final Assembly of Executive Jets
Engineering and Technology Center
Executive Jets MRO
Commercial Aviation Sales
Commercial Aviation Services & Support
Executive Jets MRO
Aircraft Customer Services
Aircraft Customer Services
Executive Jets MRO
Executive Jets MRO
Embraer is a key contributor to U.S. aviation, with nearly 1,000 commercial jets operating across 27 airlines, such as American Eagle, United Express, Delta Connection, and Alaska Airlines. In business aviation, over 1,100 Embraer jets are flown by U.S. customers, reinforcing our strong presence in both commercial and executive segments.
Embraer is a key contributor to U.S. aviation, with nearly 1,000 commercial jets operating across 27 airlines, such as American Eagle, United Express, Delta Connection, and Alaska Airlines. In business aviation, over 1,100 Embraer jets are flown by U.S. customers, reinforcing our strong presence in both commercial and executive segments.