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Boeing and Embraer forge $4.75 billion jet venture to counter Airbus, Bombardier | GeekWire

Boeing and Brazilian jetmaker Embraer Thursday announced a tentative agreement to form a $4.75 billion joint venture.
The Boeing-Embraer deal would add regional jets such as Embraer's E190-E2 to a lineup that also includes Boeing's 737 MAX 7 and larger jets. (Embraer Illustration via GeekWire)

After months of negotiations, Boeing and Brazilian jetmaker Embraer Thursday announced a tentative agreement to form a $4.75 billion joint venture that would bring Embraer’s small-size commercial aircraft operations firmly into Boeing’s fold.

The arrangement is a strategic parry to last year’s move by Boeing’s European archrival, Airbus, to partner with Canada’s Bombardier on small-size jets.

Embraer’s engineering expertise could also come into play as Boeing gears up to design and produce a new breed of midsize jet variously known as the New Mid-Market Airplane, NMA or 797.

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