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Embraer breaks ground for its first U.S. assembly plant
Embraer broke ground on Dec. 4, 2008 for its first U.S. aircraft assembly plant and customer center at Melbourne International Airport.

Present at the ceremony were Florida Governor Charlie Crist, Melbourne City Mayor Harry Goode, and other distinguished State and local officials manning ceremonial shovels, along with Embraer President & CEO Frederico Fleury Curado.

The new facility will be dedicated to the Company’s executive jet business and is scheduled for completion in 2010. When full capacity is reached, up to eight Phenom busines jets will be produced every month at this facility. The Melbourne plant will become Embraer’ Executive Jets Customer Center for the configuration of the Phenom, Legacy and Lineage jets. Customers will be able to design thei executive jet’s interior with the use of high-en 3D visualization technology, supported by a showroom with a vast collection of interior finishing materials.