3. Aerospace Industry Fundamentals SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS Customer Satisfaction Base of our entrepreneurial action High Technology Qualified People Flexibility Cash Intensiveness Global Presence
4. High Technology Ergonomics Analysis Virtual Reality Center In operation since Feb 2000 Intelligent interface for structural analysis and project Output: CATIA model for rib Output: wing model for structural analysis Knowledge Based Engineering Automation of routine project activities
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6. Qualified People Number of Employees BRAZIL 15,861 USA 600 CHINA 42 FRANCE 239 SINGAPORE 50 April / 97 was the lowest level of employment – 3,200 people Dec / 94 Embraer was privatized * not counting the employees of its subsidiaries OGMA and HEAI.
8. Embraer Units - Brazil Brazil São José dos Campos Eugênio de Melo Gavião Peixoto Botucatu Taubaté Eugênio de Melo Unit - EGM São José dos Campos - SP São José dos Campos - SP Faria Lima Unit - FL Taubaté Unit – Distribution Center Taubaté - SP São José dos Campos - SP ELEB
9. Embraer Units - Brazil Brazil São José dos Campos Eugênio de Melo Gavião Peixoto Botucatu Taubaté Botucatu - SP Botucatu Unit - BOT Gavião Peixoto Unit - GPX Gavião Peixoto - SP
10. Embraer Units - Abroad USA Fort Lauderdale Nashville Melbourne Embraer Aircraft Maintenance Services Nashville, TN - USA Embraer Customer Center Melbourne, FL - USA Embraer Aircraft Holding Fort Lauderdale, FL - USA
11. Embraer Units - Abroad France Villepinte Le Bourget Singapore Singapore Embraer Aviation Europe Villepinte - France Embraer Le Bourget Service Center Le Bourget - France Embraer Singapore Singapore
12. Embraer Units - Abroad China Beijing Harbin Portugal Alverca OGMA Alverca - Portugal Embraer Harbin Harbin - China Embraer China Beijing - China Embraer Évora - Portugal
15. ERJ 145 Family 50 Seats (2,000 nm range) 50 Seats (1,550 nm range) 37 Seats (1,750 nm range) 44 Seats (1,650 nm range) 25 500.000.000 16.500.000 Number of countries in operation: Approximate number of carried passengers: Flight hours:
16. ERJ 145 Family Order Book (March 2010) 7 7 - - Firm Backlog 883 890 - 890 Total 701 708 - 708 ERJ 145 74 74 - 74 ERJ 140 108 108 - 108 ERJ 135 Deliveries Total Options Firm Orders
17. EMBRAER 170/190 Family 108 to 122 Seats – 2,200 nm Range Certification – 2nd Q/2006 98 to 114 Seats – 2,400 nm Range Certification – 3rd Q/2005 78 to 88 Seats – 2,000 nm Range Certification – 4th Q/2004 70 to 80 Seats – 2,100 nm Range Certification – 1st Q/2004 36 186.300.000 2.900.000 Number of countries in operation: Approximate number of carried passengers: Flight hours:
18. EMBRAER 170/190 Family Order Book (March 2010) 38 49 157 70 87 EMBRAER 195 236 168 14 16 Firm Backlog 625 1540 679 861 Total 275 826 383 443 EMBRAER 190 126 318 178 140 EMBRAER 175 175 239 48 191 EMBRAER 170 Deliveries Total Options Firm Orders
29. Legacy 450 * Range @ M 0.80, 2 pilots + 4 pax (200lb), NBAA IFR res. All preliminary data 45,000ft 470ktas 2,300nm Legacy 450 13,700m Mach 0.83 870 km/h 4,260km 7 – 9 passengers + 2 crew Maximum Operational Altitude MMO Maximum Cruise Speed Range* Number of occupants
43. Capital Structure February 28th, 2010 Common (Voting) Shares: 723,665,044 (100%) * União Federal includes one special class of share (Golden Share)
53. This document may contain projections, statements and estimates regarding circumstances or events yet to take place. Those projections and estimates are based largely on current expectations, forecasts on future events and financial tendencies that affect Embraer’s businesses. Those estimates are subject to risks, uncertainties and suppositions that include, among others: general economic, political and trade conditions in Brazil and in those markets where Embraer does business; expectations on industry trends; the Company’s investment plans; its capacity to develop and deliver products on the dates previously agreed upon, and existing and future governmental regulations. The words “believe”, “may”, “is able”, “will be able”, “intend”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “expect” and other similar terms are supposed to identify potentialities. Embraer does not feel compelled to publish updates nor to revise any estimates due to new information, future events or any other facts. In view of the inherent risks and uncertainties, such estimates, events and circumstances may not take place. The actual results can therefore differ substantially from those previously published as Embraer expectations. Embraer reserves the right to revise this document whenever occasioned by product improvements, governmental regulations or other good cause. All figures, finishing materials and colors are for illustration purpose only, and may not represent the real and final product accurately. Some features are optional items not included in the baseline aircraft and are subject to price increase and lead-time analysis. All data presented shall not be used as guarantee. Guaranteed specifications are listed in section 4 of the preliminary technical description and represent the only binding guarantee.
Editor's Notes
Several initiatives will contribute to reduce the aviation impact on environment and we are investing to get where we need to achieve society requirements; Alternative fuels is key factor for us; Engine: To improve efficiency we will work together with our suppliers to develop breakthrough technologies; Computer design and aerodynamics tools help our engineering team to develop lighter airplanes Advanced systems permit our airplane to fly more precisely and more efficiency. Technologies examples (backup): Advanced Systems More Electric Fuel Cells Advanced Avionics and Flight Control Best in class Operational Procedures Design & Aerodynamics Wing / Fuselage Design CFD MDO Advanced Structure : Composite Metallic Advanced Materials Alternative Fuels Ethanol Biokerosene