The Brazilian company Embraer and the Indian group Adani, signed a partnership this Tuesday (27), an agreement to manufacture aircraft in India, which is expected to be a global reference in the aviation sector. The two companies will establish an “assembly line” and will collaborate in the production of planes and training of pilots, among others, says a joint statement.
Adani is chaired by billionaire Gautam Adani, and is formed by a conglomerate that operates in the port and energy sectors. The idea of the agreement is to boost the company’s business in the aerospace sector.
The Indian Air Force, the most populous country in the world, uses Embraer aircraft, including the Legacy 600 and the “Netra” AEW&C, based on the ERJ145 model. In October, Embraer announced that it closed the third quarter of 2025 with an order book of 490 aircraft.
