Boeing increases value for Embraer’s commercial business to $5.26b

Brazil aircraft-maker set to get $3b for 80% of commercial aviation business after costs

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Sao Paulo: Brazil’s Embraer said on Monday it had finalised the terms of a proposed deal to sell 80 per cent of its commercial aviation business to Boeing, now valuing the division at $5.26 billion (Dh19.31 billion).

As originally announced in July, the deal valued Embraer’s commercial division at $4.75 billion.

Embraer now expects it will receive $3 billion from the deal, after accounting for closing costs. It is unclear whether any part of this difference relates to debt.

The deal still requires approval from the Brazilian government, which holds veto power over important business decisions at Embraer, and from the company’s shareholders. But a source close to the negotiations said they were optimistic about the prospects.

President-elect Jair Bolsonaro and his entourage have spoken favourably of the Boeing-Embraer deal.

The other terms of the deal, as publicly announced on Monday, remain unchanged from when the joint venture was first announced.

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