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Embraer/Boeing marriage receives the blessing from Brazil's government

Friday, January 11th 2019 - 12:24 UTC
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Under the proposed deal, Embraer will sell 80% of its commercial plane division, its most profitable, for US$ 4.2 billion Under the proposed deal, Embraer will sell 80% of its commercial plane division, its most profitable, for US$ 4.2 billion
The deal follows a similar tie up by Boeing's rival Airbus which bought Bombardier Inc's commercial plane division that competed with Embraer. The deal follows a similar tie up by Boeing's rival Airbus which bought Bombardier Inc's commercial plane division that competed with Embraer.

The Brazilian government on Thursday said it would allow a proposed tie-up between plane makers Embraer SA and Boeing Co to go forward, capping weeks of uncertainty in which President Jair Bolsonaro expressed his hesitation.

The deal still must be approved by shareholders and regulators, but winning the backing of Brazil's government was its biggest hurdle.

Under the proposed deal, Embraer will sell 80% of its commercial plane division, its most profitable, for US$ 4.2 billion. The deal is seen as part of a reshaping of the global aviation market for mid-sized planes.

It follows a similar deal by Boeing's rival Airbus which bought Bombardier Inc's commercial plane division that competed with Embraer.

Embraer's private shareholders now must vote to approve or reject the deal within 30 days.

Shortly after assuming the presidency on Jan. 1, Bolsonaro, a former army captain, had expressed concern that Boeing might end up owning all of Embraer if the deal was approved under the terms proposed.

But on Thursday, a statement from his office said his government had analyzed the proposal and found that it ”preserves (Brazil's) sovereignty and the national interests.”

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  • :o))

    REF: “President Jair Bolsonaro expressed his hesitation”:

    This kind of “hesitations” normally last only till a sizable commision is transferred into the overseas accounts.

    Jan 16th, 2019 - 07:42 pm 0
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