Embraer and PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI), Indonesia’s foremost aerospace company, have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to deepen collaboration in commercial aviation. The agreement was formalised during the Indonesia-Brazil CEO Forum, presided over by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brazil.
Under the terms of the MoU, the two aerospace giants will embark on joint studies to identify opportunities for partnership in areas such as engineering and the supply of aerostructures. Guided by stringent commercial and technical standards, the collaboration seeks to align with global best practices while achieving shared business objectives. Both organisations aim to unlock mutual value by leveraging each other’s strengths, ensuring the highest standards in aerospace manufacturing and performance.
This partnership marks a milestone in strengthening ties between Brazil and Indonesia in the aerospace domain. It aims to drive technological innovation and industrial synergy between these emerging economies, reinforcing their positions in the global aviation landscape.
“As Indonesia’s premier aerospace manufacturer, PTDI has strong ambitions for Indonesia,” remarked Gita Amperiawan, President Director of PT Dirgantara Indonesia. “We look forward to developing this collaboration and tapping on Embraer’s 55 years of expertise and knowledge, which will boost our capabilities, particularly in the commercial aviation sector.”
Echoing this sentiment, Rodrigo Silva e Souza, Vice President of Marketing for Embraer Commercial Aviation, stated, “We are excited about this growing relationship between Embraer and Indonesia’s PTDI. Indonesia is one of the fastest-growing aviation markets globally, and we see areas where both parties can harness the strength of their expertise, enhance Indonesia’s aerospace capabilities, and expand its air connectivity.”
Indonesia already maintains strong ties with Embraer through its operation of A-29 Super Tucanos by the Indonesian Air Force and a notable fleet of Embraer business jets in the country. PT Wira Jasa Angkasa (WJA), serving as Embraer Executive Jets’ authorised service centre in Indonesia, further solidifies this robust connection.
The Embraer-PTDI partnership holds great promise for enhancing Indonesia’s aerospace ambitions while fostering cross-continental cooperation to address the evolving demands of the aviation industry.






















