Embraer (NYSE: EMBJ / B3: EMBJ3) today announced its presence at the 10th edition of the Singapore Airshow, taking place from February 3 to 8. The company will display the world’s quietest, most fuel-efficient aircraft, the E195-E2, and the versatile multi-mission KC-390 Millennium tactical transport aircraft, which was built and designed in the 21st century.
Embraer’s strong presence at the Singapore Airshow demonstrates its commitment to growth in the Asia Pacific region, and celebrates several key milestones in recent years:
These advancements reinforce Embraer’s regional commitment and expand its presence across all business units – Commercial Aviation, Defense, Executive Jets, Services & Support.
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Download free sample pages More information“The dynamic Asia-Pacific region is a key growth driver for Embraer, and we see significant opportunities across the aerospace and defense sectors,” said Francisco Gomes Neto, President and CEO of Embraer. “Airlines in the region increasingly view the E-Jets and E2 as strategic assets for strengthening connectivity across APAC. At the same time, we see strong potential for the KC-390 Millennium as the aircraft continues to gain global traction, demonstrating its multi-mission capability, reliability, and efficiency.”
Eve Air Mobility, part of the Embraer group, will also be present at the show. In December 2025, Eve completed the first flight of its uncrewed, full scale eVTOL prototype at Embraer’s test facility, marking the start of its flight testing campaign and validating the integration of key systems, including the fifth generation fly by wire architecture and fixed pitch lifter rotors. Test operations will continue throughout 2026, progressively expanding the flight envelope as the aircraft transitions into full wing borne flight.
Embraer has been in APAC for nearly five decades since the first aircraft operated in the region in 1978. Singapore serves as the hub for Embraer’s Asia Pacific operations, including a Regional Distribution Centre that houses over US$100 million in parts, and an E2 simulator that provides essential pilot training for airlines across the region. This in addition to the Company’s office in Beijing, China.