Boeing woos Brazil’s Embraer to form commercial jet firm

epa05180483 A military flyby marks the presentation of the new E190-E2 by Brazilian aerospace company Embraer, in Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 25 February 2016.  EPA/Sebastiao Moreira

Bloomberg

Boeing Co. is wooing Embraer SA with a plan to form a commercial-jet venture instead of an outright acquisition, people familiar with the talks said.
The two planemakers have made good progress on the framework for a deal, but hurdles remain and the final terms are still being hammered out, said one of the people, who asked not to be named because the negotiations are private.
While another person said Boeing presented a plan, Embraer said it had yet to receive a proposal—while confirming that talks were ongoing and possibilities include the creation of new companies.
It’s not clear whether a jointly operated company would encompass all or part of Embraer’s commercial-aircraft unit.
Embraer’s military business would be excluded, potentially resolving the Brazilian government’s concerns over national interests. Brazil holds a so-called “golden share” in Embraer that gives it the power to veto the transaction.
A tie-up would extend a tectonic shift in the commercial-plane industry that was triggered in October when Airbus SE agreed to take control of Bombardier Inc.’s C Series jet—a competitor to an Embraer jet due to debut this year.
Boeing lost a bid to block the C Series from the US market, when the US International Trade Commission ruled against the Chicago-based planemaker.
Analysts had expected the companies to focus on forging a joint venture after an earlier Boeing bid to take control of Embraer, one of Brazil’s most prominent manufacturers, drew swift opposition from Brazilian President Michel Temer.
“All partnerships are welcome, what is not under consideration is transferring Embraer’s control to another company,” Temer said.
Boeing and Embraer have “highly complementary product lines,’’ Dennis Muilenburg, the US company’s chief executive officer, said.
He said Boeing was trying to find the right deal structure for a combination with the Brazilian company.
O Globo reported earlier on the potential commercial-jet venture.
Boeing declined to comment. Brazil’s Defense Ministry didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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