Case Study

Embraer

Embraer

AEROSPACE & DEFENSE EMBRAERPractically every major industrialized country has made aviation manufacturing a part of their strategic agenda, despite formidable barriers to entry. In addition to the huge capital investment, other requirements include a deep understanding of markets and the needs of customers, and the ability to manage a complex value chain. Successful aviation companies must pioneer and sustain the development of next-generation technologies and compete on the basis of both cost and quality, as well as maintain a highly skilled engineering and technical workforce and a global network of relationships vital to every facet of aerospace business. Determined to fulfill its vision of an indigenous industry, the Brazilian government in the 1940s initiated the arduous p

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