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Embraer expands in Hungary to create administrative hub for Central and East European projects

Embraer is keen to increase its presence in Hungary and to expand their network with Hungarian high-technology representatives and other stakeholders.
The main objective of this expansion is to foster cooperation in Hungary, which could result in future developments under new partnerships.

The new office in Budapest will employ Hungarian personnel, administrative and engineering staff that will work in close cooperation with Embraer’s teams in Brazil.

30 August 2021: Embraer recently opened a new office in Budapest, the capital of Hungary as a part of their expansion policy to create an administrative hub for project developments in Central and Eastern Europe.  The main objective of this expansion is to foster cooperation in Hungary, which could result in future developments under new partnerships. The office will employ Hungarian personnel, administrative and engineering staff that will work in close cooperation with Embraer’s teams in Brazil.

Jackson Schneider, President and CEO of Embraer Defense & Security said, “Embraer is keen to increase its presence in Hungary and to expand our network with Hungarian high-technology representatives and other stakeholders, aiming to establish a deep and well-structured cooperation with some of the most qualified and innovative companies in the country.”

Gáspár Maróth, Government Commissioner for Defense Development said, “Less than a year ago, we started to work together in building the tanker-transport capabilities of our air force. We look forward to expanding this cooperation with engineering and industrial activities between Embraer and the evolving Hungarian aerospace-defense sector.”

Earlier this year, Embraer was eyeing expansion in Chinese markets despite still competition from Chinese operators. This initiative points sharply at Embraer’s strategy to establish new partnerships in select markets which will aid the collaborative efforts of long-term projects and investment in reliable dual-use technology.