Brazil’s Embraer, AgustaWestland to co-manufacture helicopters

for the Latin American market.
The companies expect the joint venture to make helicopters for both commercial and military use within a few months, after they reached a final agreement on the matter and obtained necessary permits.

Embraer president and CEO Frederico Fleury Curado mentioned the project as an important step.
Helicopters for military and executive transport use show market potential as well, the company added. — Xinhua.

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