Embraer Signs One of Its Largest Agreements in History! With an Investment of US$ 3 Billion, the Company Promises to Revolutionize the Aerospace Industry and Create 5,000 Jobs.
Embraer announced one of the largest agreements in its history to strengthen its presence in Poland, boosting the local economy and creating thousands of job opportunities.
According to the company, with projected investments of US$ 3 billion over 10 years, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer intends to establish Poland as a strategic hub for its operations in Europe.
Strategic Expansion in Europe
Embraer is expanding its operations in Europe, betting on Poland as a key hub for its industrial and technological activities.
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The President and CEO of Embraer, Francisco Gomes Neto, led a visit to the country alongside a senior team, meeting with partners to strengthen agreements in the areas of manufacturing, final assembly, maintenance, conversions of commercial aircraft to freighters, and research & development.
Among the announced initiatives, the collaboration with the Łukasiewicz Aviation Institute (iLOT) stands out, aiming to advance in aerospace materials, new flight technologies, and innovative maintenance processes.
Economic Impact and Job Creation
Embraer’s expansion project has the potential to transform the Polish aerospace sector.
Approximately 5,000 jobs will be created directly and indirectly in the country over the next decade, strengthening the local industry and training professionals to work in high-tech areas.
The strategic partnerships include production of structural components for the E2 commercial jet, conversions of passenger aircraft to freighters, and a new landing gear overhaul center.
Embraer will also invest in talent development through training and qualification programs, ensuring a skilled workforce for the sustainable growth of the sector.
KC-390 Millennium: The Jewel of Military Aviation
One of Embraer’s main bets in Poland is the production of the multi-mission military aircraft KC-390 Millennium.
With orders from various countries in Europe and NATO, the model stands out for its interoperability, operational efficiency, and cutting-edge technology.
The company assesses that Poland is an ideal strategic partner for manufacturing the KC-390 and developing a robust ecosystem of after-sales, maintenance, and logistical support.
Investment in this segment could generate up to 600 highly qualified jobs and generate around US$ 1 billion.
Strengthening the Supply Chain
The Polish industry already plays a significant role in Embraer’s supply chain.
Currently, companies in the country supply seats, auxiliary power units, and essential components for aircraft engines.
Only in 2024, business between Embraer and Polish suppliers amounted to US$ 30 million and generated 1,350 jobs.
The company is expanding its supplier network in the country, ensuring that more local industries participate in strategic programs.
Other projects under consideration include the creation of a facility dedicated to landing gear overhaul for E-Jets E2 and a center specialized in the conversion of E190 aircraft for the cargo market.
If all initiatives are realized, the expectation is that investments in commercial aviation will reach US$ 2 billion and generate over 4,400 additional jobs in the coming years.
Embraer and LOT: Long-Term Partnership
During the visit to Poland, Arjan Meijer, CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, reinforced the partnership with the airline LOT Polish Airlines, which has operated aircraft from the Brazilian manufacturer for decades.
The executive highlighted that the E2 is the most efficient and profitable option for LOT, offering an economic and risk-free transition to a more modern and sustainable fleet.
Meijer also emphasized the importance of Embraer jets for the new air hub at the Central Airport (CPK), which is under development and could further boost aviation in the country.
KC-390: Established Presence in NATO
Embraer already has a strong presence in the European market, with 42% of the KC-390 Millennium’s supply chain coming from the European Union.
In addition to Poland, the aircraft has been acquired by the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Portugal, Hungary, Brazil, Austria, and South Korea, and has also been selected by Slovakia and Sweden.
According to Frederico Lemos, CCO of Embraer Defense & Security, the KC-390 represents a unique opportunity for Poland to become a strategic NATO center for the production and maintenance of the aircraft.
Promising Future for Embraer in Poland
Embraer sees Poland not only as a promising market but as an essential partner for its growth in Europe.
With a robust investment package and a strategic approach, the Brazilian manufacturer aims to consolidate its presence in the country and make a significant contribution to the development of the Polish aerospace sector.
The coming years promise important advances, driving innovation, job creation, and strengthening global aviation.

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