Rising demand for commercial aircraft will create space for rivals to challenge the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, according to the chief executive of Brazilian planemaker Embraer.
Francisco Gomes Neto said he saw the potential for new competitors to produce narrow-body jets, which at present are only built by the European and US companies.
“When I look at the projections for the next 20 years, we see an opportunity for 40,000 aircraft in that segment,” he told the Financial Times at the company’s headquarters in S?o José dos Campos. “That’s a lot. I think there is room for more than two manufacturers, right? I mean, maybe three or four.”
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