Embraer showcases E195-E2 and KC-390 at the Singapore Airshow

KC-390 Millennium. Photo: Embraer
KC-390 Millennium. Photo: Embraer

Singapore – January 26, 2026 — Embraer has announced its participation in the 10th edition of the Singapore Airshow, to be held from February 3 to 8.

At the event, the company will display the E195-E2, an aircraft from the new generation of E2 regional jets, and the KC-390 Millennium, a multi-mission tactical transport aircraft developed to meet contemporary military requirements.

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According to the manufacturer, the presence reinforces its commitment to the Asia-Pacific region and highlights recent advances across different business areas. In Commercial Aviation, Embraer points to the operational expansion of the E2 with regional airlines, including Scoot, which has expanded its network with its E190-E2 fleet since May 2024; the entry into service of Virgin Australia’s first E190-E2 in November 2025; and All Nippon Airways’ order for 15 E190-E2 aircraft, with options for five additional units.

In the Defense and Security segment, Embraer reports the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), as well as initiatives aimed at the Indian market, such as the opening of an office in New Delhi and strategic cooperation with the Mahindra Group to advance the KC-390 offering in the Indian Air Force’s Medium Transport Aircraft program.

E195-E2. Photo: Embraer
E195-E2. Photo: Embraer

The company also highlights investments in training and services, including the establishment of the Asia-Pacific region’s first E-Jets E2 full-flight simulator (FFS) in Singapore through the Embraer-CAE Training Services joint venture, expanding support for regional operators.

According to Francisco Gomes Neto, President and CEO of Embraer, the Asia-Pacific region is a strategic growth driver. The executive stated that local airlines have adopted the E-Jets and E2 as assets to enhance connectivity, while the KC-390 continues to gain global traction due to its versatility, reliability, and operational efficiency.

Eve Air Mobility, a company within the Embraer Group, will also be present at the airshow. In December 2025, Eve conducted the first flight of its full-scale, uncrewed eVTOL prototype, marking the start of its flight test campaign. The tests are expected to continue throughout 2026, with a gradual expansion of the flight envelope.

Embraer has operated in the Asia-Pacific region for nearly five decades, since 1978. Singapore hosts the company’s regional operations, including a parts distribution center and an E2 simulator for pilot training, while Embraer also maintains an office in Beijing, China.

Source and images: Embraer. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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