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Embraer signs MoU with AICAT to spice up cooperation with Austrian Aerospace

Embraer and AICAT (Austrian Industrial Cooperation & Aviation Technology) this present day signed a Memorandum of Conception to toughen global cooperation in the aerospace sector.

The cooperation provides to Embraer’s present relationships in Austria while exploring extra opportunities akin to joint study, skills style, and contributions from the Austrian ecosystem to the current chain of the Embraer aircraft programs. AICAT is an organization that is segment of the Austrian Federal Financial Chamber (WKO) and represents your total aviation skills community in Austria.

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”For AICAT, an affiliation representing about 100 Austrian aviation companies, most of which would be SMEs and put themselves in the present chain, an intensified cooperation with Embraer underpinned by an MoU is a gargantuan opportunity and must easy again both Embraer and the Austrian Aeronautical sector, constructing a more structured collaboration for their mutual merit”, says Reinhard Marak, CEO of AICAT.

“Embraer and Austria indulge in been building a long-timeframe relationship for heaps of years, and this partnership will proceed to attain with the unique Memorandum of Conception. We thank AICAT, the companies, and the Austrian government representatives for this main step in our partnership,” says Marcio Monteiro, Market Intelligence Vice-President of Embraer Defense & Safety.

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The announcement took put at Embraer headquarters in São José dos Campos. After the ceremony, representatives from Austrian aerospace companies and the Austrian Govt had the chance to meet Embraer experts in varied applied sciences to get possibilities for cooperation.

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Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.