Brazilian Aerospace Industry
Brazil Aerospace Cluster
Brazilian Aerospace Cluster is an association of major and minor companies that act in the economic aeronautical, spacial and defense sector.
Brazil Aeronautics Cluster
A Study by Harvard Business School into the aeronautical cluster of Brazil
Cluster of Aeronautical Maintenance Companies in Brazil
Brazilian domestic market for air transportation is the largest in Latin American and it has grown at a rate of 10% between 2003 and 2008 reaching over 50 million trips per year. (McKinsey & Company, 2010)
Brazilian Aerospace and Defense
The State of SC#o Paulo has the largest aerospace hub in Latin America, located in the region of SC#o JosC) dos Campos. Among the three largest in the world, Empresa Brasileira de AeronC!utica (Embraer) and other companies operating in the sector develop in SC#o Paulo processes and products for the segments of business and executive aviation, in addition to integrated solutions for defense and security.
Swiss Business Hub Brazil
The Brazilian aerospace industry has achieved respectable technological capacity and international competitiveness. At the heart of the cluster is Embraer, which has grown to be the worldbs fourth largest commercial airplane manufacturer and leader in the regional aviation segment. With the 2nd biggest fleet of executive aircraft and the 3rd biggest fleet of helicopters and light aircraft, Brazil is the 5th biggest aerospace market in the world.
Brazil Aerospace Industry
The aerospace industry of Brazil covers the production and sales of airplanes, rockets, satellites, helicopters, and the components of these machines. In Brazil, this industry essentially makes light and medium-sized airplanes, even though there are initiatives in the other areas.
Projects for Brazilbs Aerospace Cluster
Boeing announced in the spring of 2013 that it will locate its Brazilian research and technology center at the hub of Brazil’s aerospace industry b in the city of SC#o JosC) dos Campos’ Technological Park. The new Boeing Research & Technology-Brazil Center opened later in the year in remodeled existing space at the technological park with staffing of up to 12 Boeing researchers and scientists.