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Embraer Expands Melbourne Facility

Brazilian jet manufacturer keeps growing despite a weak fourth quarter in 2011.

Embraer’s newly opened facility in Melbourne, Florida, is already about to expand. The Embraer Engineering and Technology Center, a 67,000-square-foot aviation research, development and design center, will be built adjacent to Embraer’s 80,000-square-foot Phenom assembly plant and 58,000-square-foot customer center, both of which opened last year.

Construction on the new facility will begin immediately and is expected to be complete sometime next year. Initially, work at the facility will focus on interior design for Embraer’s ever expanding line of business jets. Interior design materials will be tested in a new laboratory at the facility. Eventually, the center will also include research and development for new technologies and products.

Approximately 200 workers, primarily engineers, will be employed at the Engineering and Technology Center. Some engineers will be hired right away and they will be based in temporary offices in the existing Melbourne facility until they move into the new facility sometime this fall. With the shutdown of NASA’s shuttle program, there should be plenty of skilled workers available in the area. Embraer also plans to partner with educational institutions to provide fresh eyes on the research and development programs.

Embraer also released its 2011 financial results, which revealed a net loss of $91.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2011. The company said the loss was due to adjustments in the American Airlines fleet as a result of the bankruptcy of its parent company AMR Corp. However, Embraer hit its targets in 2011 with $5.8 billion in revenues and a net income of $111.6 million.

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