Embraer will be located at exhibitor business unit S6 and have two more of its innovative executive aircraft on static display, including the award-winning, entry-level Phenom 100 and super-midsize Legacy 600.
Embraer Executive Jets is the only business jet manufacturer to produce a full range of aircraft solutions from the entry-level Phenom 100 to the ultra-large Lineage 1000. Its aircraft have received more than a dozen international design and innovation awards from top luxury and aviation publications for setting a new standard for business aircraft.
To support the smooth operations of customer aircraft in Australia, the company has created a stock of parts and appointed a dedicated Field Support Representative in-country, to work with authorized service provider, Execujet Australia Pty Ltd, to ensure operators of Embraer Executive Jets aircraft have the best product support services throughout Australia.
Australia is responsible for 90% of the business jet fleet in Australia and New Zealand (Oceania), accounting for over 200 jets based in the country. In the Asia Pacific/Oceania markets, the Australian business aircraft fleet numbers are second only to China although Australia remains the most mature business aviation market in the Asia-Pacific region. Its fleet is dominated by light jets although the country has absorbed a higher-than-usual number of larger jets in recent years.
During the 10-year forecast, Asia Pacific is expected to be home to approximately 10% of the worldwide business aviation market (all makes/all models), representing between US$15 billion and US$20 billion in revenues and between 600 and 900 new deliveries. From these numbers, Oceania is expected to represent between US$5.5 billion in revenues or 225 new aircraft with Australia representing the vast majority of the market.
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