It Has Not Yet Been Revealed Who Made The Firm Order, However, The Jet Manufacturer EMBR3 From Embraer Announced On Monday (6) That It Received A Request For The Delivery Of 15 Aircraft At A Cost Of US$ 1.17 Billion. The News Shook The Market, And The Company’s Shares Rose By 4%. This Request Represents An Amount Greater Than 20% Of The Orders Scheduled For The Year, And The Good Winds That The Company Has Been Experiencing Continue. In The Fourth Semester Of Last Year, The Corporation’s Order Book (4T22) Was Valued At About US$ 18.2 Billion, And This Value Of The Current Operation Will Be Added To This Order Book. Highest Level Since 1T18, The First Quarter Of 2018.
The Model Has Also Been Announced; The Aircraft Will Be The E195-E2. The Shares Of Embraer Were Valued At R$ 16.37 Each. The Scenario, With The Rise Of The Dollar, Also Favors Operations. The American Currency Rose 0.83%, Reaching R$ 5.148 For Purchase And R$ 5.149 For Sale, Favoring The Manufacturer Considering Its Export Nature. On The New York Stock Exchange, The Shares Reached US$ 22, A Valuation Of 78% Compared To Last Friday’s Figures (13).
Banks Such As Bradesco BBI And Itaú BBA Classified The Announcement As Quite Positive For The Company And For The Sector As A Whole. For The Former, Any Company That Has About 20% Of Its Goal Achieved In The First Days Of The Year Has An Achievement To Celebrate. The Goal Of Embraer Was To Fulfill 70 Firm Orders Throughout 2023.
Itaú Praised But Raised Concerns For Embraer Because, According To The Bank, It Is Necessary To Observe The Challenges Anticipated For 2023, Among Them, The Problems In The So-Called “Supply Chain.” China Still Faces Difficulties In Meeting Its Export Goals For Components. The Whole World Is Suffering From A Shortage Of Raw Materials. There Is Also A Global Rise In Energy Costs, Not To Mention The Increase In Labor Costs.
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A ship from China brought over 5,000 electric cars to Brazil at once: it was the largest operation ever recorded by the port, with 5,101 vehicles disembarking in Paranaguá.
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The 17-meter, 20-ton monster that the US built in 1939 to dominate Antarctica — and that could only move by driving in reverse: the Snow Cruiser cost US$150,000 and was abandoned forever.
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Emirates extends the flag of the United Arab Emirates across the entire Airbus A380, transforming the world’s largest passenger aircraft into an aerial showcase and amplifying a symbol of unity across the skies.
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Chinese wind components arrive at the Port of Fortaleza with 76 pieces for wind turbines and continue by road to a wind farm in Rio Grande do Norte.
Boom Of Executive Aviation
This Is The Scenario Seen By The Market, Especially If The Shares Of Embraer On The New York Stock Exchange Do Not Fall Below US$ 14 For The American Depositary Receipts (ADRs). The Company’s Shares Have Gained Increasing Attractiveness In The (Inter)National Market. Moreover, There Is A Forecast That The Company Will Benefit From What The Market Calls A “Recycling Cycle.” The Sector Is Aging, With An Average Age Of 17 Years For The Aircraft.

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