• Embraer has advanced discussions with Thai Aviation Industries (TAI) for a potential partnership aimed at establishing TAI as a future local authorised service centre.

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    Embraer has advanced discussions with Thai Aviation Industries (TAI) for a potential partnership aimed at establishing TAI as a future local authorised service centre. Credit: Embraer
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Embraer has advanced discussions with Thai Aviation Industries (TAI) for a potential partnership aimed at establishing TAI as a future local authorised service centre.

“The ERJ135s continue to be a useful asset to the Thai government and we are impressed by Embraer’s growing portfolio of aircraft,” Managing Director of TAI, Air Chief Marshal Piboon Vorravanpreecha, said.

“Our partnership with Embraer demonstrates Thailand's growing capabilities in aerospace support services. We're proud to be Embraer's trusted partner in the region and look forward to exploring broader opportunities as our relationship deepens.”

The initiative has the potential to enhance in‑country maintenance capabilities for the Royal Thai Armed Forces’ (RTARF) ERJ135 fleet. The initiative may be implemented by the end of 2026.

"This partnership with TAI is about building long-term self-reliance and capability in Thailand's aviation industry," Embraer Services & Support, President and CEO, Carlos Naufel, stated.

"By investing in local partnerships, we're creating the foundation for deeper collaboration across our portfolio, including opportunities for future platforms. We see strong potential for the KC‑390 Millennium’s advanced multi‑mission capabilities to support Thailand’s long‑term strategic defense requirements."

This collaboration has marked the next phase of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Embraer and TAI. 

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