Embraer Group Chairman and CEO Francisco Gomes Neto welcomed Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to visit and work with the Group.
Embraer Group Chairman and CEO Francisco Gomes Neto accompanied Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and the high-ranking delegation to visit the exhibition area of Embraer's aircraft models and modern production infrastructure.
Mr. Francisco Gomes Neto warmly congratulated Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on his official visit to Brazil and thanked the Prime Minister for taking the time to visit the group, highly appreciating the potential of the Vietnamese market, suitable for the group's available aircraft lines, operating short flights and not too large number of passengers.
He expressed his wish to continue receiving the attention and support of the Vietnamese Government in the process of seeking cooperation opportunities and expanding the market in Vietnam; ready to deploy aircraft maintenance and repair services in Vietnam, as well as providing technological solutions in the aviation sector.
Embraer Group Chairman and CEO Francisco Gomes Neto accompanied Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and the high-ranking delegation to visit the exhibition area of Embraer's aircraft models and modern production infrastructure.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said that air transport has many advantages to make aviation development a trend of the times such as convenience, speed with increasingly reasonable prices; investment in aviation infrastructure by public investment is also cheaper than other types of transport such as road and rail. The Prime Minister said that Vietnam's aviation industry has developed very rapidly in recent times along with the speed of socio-economic development, the increase in tourism demand and trade and investment activities, Vietnam now has many airlines operating.
The Prime Minister highly appreciated Embraer's commercial aircraft products in terms of operational safety and environmental friendliness; he believed that the Group's new generation of commercial aircraft could be a solution to help Vietnamese airlines develop their fleets while ensuring operational efficiency and flight safety. Expressing his belief in a more open future for aviation trade between Vietnam and Brazil, the Prime Minister suggested that Embraer expand cooperation and investment to develop the Group's business ecosystem in Vietnam.
Specifically, in addition to continuing to contact and discuss with Vietnamese airlines to seek opportunities for cooperation, business and research to participate in providing aircraft maintenance and repair services, the Prime Minister suggested that the group participate in training human resources in the aviation industry, provide short/long-term professional training courses for officials in the Vietnamese aviation industry, support Vietnam with technological solutions to help improve management capacity in the aviation sector, increase automation, support forecasting and prevent risks in flight management activities.
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