Embraer and PT Dirgantara Indonesia, Indonesia’s leading airline, have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening cooperation in the field of commercial aviation.
The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Indonesia-Brazilian CEO Forum, chaired by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brazil, in the presence of many Indonesian figures, including Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, the special presidential envoy of the Republic. From Indonesia, Hashim Jojohadikosumo and President of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) Anindya Bakri.
Embraer and PTDI will conduct joint studies to evaluate partnership opportunities in commercial aviation, in areas such as engineering and airframe supply. The collaboration framework will be guided by strict commercial and technical standards, ensuring alignment with industry best practices and business objectives. Both companies are committed to exploring opportunities that create mutual value while maintaining the highest standards of quality and performance in the aviation industry.
This agreement represents an important step in strengthening aviation cooperation between Brazil and Indonesia, and promoting technological innovation and industrial partnerships across emerging economies.
“As the leading player in Indonesia’s aviation industry, PTDI has strong ambitions for Indonesia,” said Jita Umbriawan, President and CEO of PT Dirgantara Indonesia. “We look forward to developing this collaboration and leveraging Embraer’s 55 years of experience and knowledge, which will strengthen our capabilities, particularly in the commercial aviation sector.”
“We are excited about this growing relationship between Embraer and Indonesia’s PTDI,” said Rodrigo Silva e Souza, Vice President of Marketing for Embraer Business Aviation. “Indonesia is one of the fastest growing aviation markets globally, and we see areas where both parties can harness the power of its expertise, strengthen Indonesia’s aviation capabilities and expand its air connectivity.”
The Indonesian Air Force operates a fleet of A-29 Super Tucanos and there is a large fleet of Embraer business jets operating in the country. PT Wira Jasa Angkasa (WJA) is the authorized service center for Embraer Executive Jets in Indonesia.
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