Embraer partners with Adani to build regional aircraft in India

Aircraft Embraer Adani deal
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Embraer announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Adani Defence & Aerospace, which is an arm of Adani Enterprises, one of India’s largest conglomerates. 

Although no specific aircraft types are mentioned in the announcement, which was made on January 27, 2026, its wording refers to a “Memorandum of Understanding” (MoU) to develop an integrated regional transport aircraft ecosystem in India”.  

The collaboration appears to be wide-ranging, covering areas such as manufacturing and supply chain management as well as the provision of aftermarket services and pilot training. 

The ultimate goal will be the establishment of an assembly line for Embraer regional aircraft in India. 

This project would fit well within the Aatmanirbhar (“Self-reliant” in Hindi) Aviation vision. This is a broad initiative launched by the Modi government in 2020, which aims to increase the scope and capabilities of the Indian aerospace industry with strategic independence in mind. 

Aatmanirbhar Aviation covers both the military and civilian spheres and encompasses projects such as the locally developed Tejas light fighter jet, the establishment of local assembly lines in India for the Airbus C295 and the Dassault Rafale military aircraft and the massive investment in upgrading airport infrastructure across the country. 

Under the terms of the Embraer-Adani partnership, the two companies are expected to work together on India’s so-called Regional Transport Aircraft (RTA) program. This aims to develop a domestically developed regional aircraft or, at the very least, one with a high percentage of participation from Indian industrial partners. 

In this context, Embraer would contribute its engineering and aircraft manufacturing expertise while Adani would bring to the project its well established industrial and logistics capabilities in India, with the group’s companies being active in relevant fields such as airport infrastructure, manufacturing, MRO services and pilot training. 

For Embraer, one of the main rationales for this project is the opportunity to play a major role in the ongoing efforts to develop commercial regional aviation n India under the umbrella of the UDAN program.  

According to Arjan Meijer, President and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation  “India is a pivotal market for Embraer, and this partnership combines our aerospace expertise with Adani’s strong industrial capabilities and commitment to indigenization. Together, we will evaluate the most viable, advanced, and efficient solutions in support of India’s RTA ambitions and their potential for implementation.” 

This government-support scheme aims to boost the air connectivity of second and third tier cities throughout the country and has drawn the attention of numerous operators and OEMs due to the huge opportunity it represents in terms of air traffic growth. 

In a press release announcing this project, Embraer also highlighted that it has long had a presence in India, with around 50 aircraft of different types currently operating in the country, including with the Indian Armed Forces.

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