The Borneo Post

Brazil’s Embraer posts net loss for 2018

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SAO PAULO: Brazilian airplane manufactur­er Embraer, in the process of a partial takeover by US giant Boeing, announced a net loss of 669 million reais ( US$ 183 million) for 2018.

Embraer said the loss was a result of a dip in demand for its executive jets.

The company, the third biggest airplane manufactur­er in the world, delivered 90 commercial planes in 2018, compared to 101 the previous year, and 91 executive jets when initial projection­s targeted 105-125 in that sector.

Last year, it agreed a US$ 5.2 billion deal that would see Boeing take an 80- per cent stake in Embraer’s commercial business, although the Brazilian company will retain control of its military aircraft division.

In 2017, Embraer had made a profit of 850.7 million reais.

It recorded a loss of 78.1 million reais in the fourth quarter of 2018, compared to a profit of 132 million reais in the correspond­ing period a year earlier.

Fourth quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortizati­on ( EBITDA) were 409.5 million reais – down 39 per cent on the equivalent trimester in 2017 – and 1.714 billion reais for the year ( down 25 per cent).

Turnover remained almost the same in 2018 at 18.72 billion reais compared to 18.77 billion the previous year. — AFP

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