Embraer Aircraft Company
Mahros, Mena
Middle Tennessee State University
Intro into Aerospace
Embraer Aircraft Company was founded on august 19, 1969. Embraer is a national corporation. This multi-billion dollar corporation is headquartered in Brazil. The company has facilities that is located in the United States, France, China, Singapore and Portugal. This national company includes manufacturing, service centers, customer support, parts distribution centers and sales offices. Embraer Executive Jets has offices is Melbourne, FL, along with a Phenom assembly line, the global Customer Center and the future home of Embraer Engineering and Technology Center which is located here in the united states. Additional manufacturing, along with aircraft design and development, are located at the corporate headquarters in Brazil. Embraer is one of the world’s top four aircraft manufactures. This manufacture makes numerous types of jets and air planes. The company manufactures small commercial jets that seats between 30-120 passengers and seven models of executive jets.
History
Embraer stands on top of the Brazilian aviation pioneers. These pioneers work back to the early 18th Century. Alberto Dumont, is named the father of aviation and is indicated as the first person to take flight in an air vehicle. His first engine powered vehicle was first created in 1898. He later won the inventors piolet prize in 1901 for flying his plane around the Eiffel Tower
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