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Adani and Embraer to Launch India’s First Private Regional Jet Assembly Line
Adani Defence & Aerospace and Embraer partner to establish India’s first private regional jet assembly line, focusing on 80-150 seat aircraft for regional connectivity.
This article summarizes reporting by The Times of India and official statements from the companies involved.
On January 27, 2026, Adani Defence & Aerospace and Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer announced a strategic partnership to set up a Final Assembly Line (FAL) for regional commercial jets in India. According to reporting by The Times of India, this facility marks a significant milestone as the country’s first private-sector assembly line dedicated to fixed-wing commercial-aircraft.
The agreement focuses on manufacturing regional transport aircraft designed to seat up to 150 passengers. This move aligns with the Indian government’s “Make in India” initiative and aims to serve the growing demand for connectivity between Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
The partnership brings together Adani’s industrial capabilities and Embraer’s aerospace engineering expertise. While the specific location of the facility has not yet been finalized, the companies have outlined a clear roadmap for the project.
According to The Times of India, the first aircraft is projected to roll out of the Indian facility within five years. The joint venture intends to build a comprehensive ecosystem that extends beyond simple assembly to include supply chain localization, pilot training, and aftermarket services.
Jeet Adani, Director of Adani Airport Holdings, commented on the timeline for the project’s initial phases:
“We expect all these things [location, investment] to be finalized within a couple of months… We are looking at the demand side and are working on reaching an understanding with some customers too.”
The aircraft produced at this new facility will target the 80 to 150-seat segment. Industry analysis suggests this specification aligns with Embraer’s E-Jet E2 family, specifically the E190-E2 and E195-E2 models, which are known for fuel efficiency on short-haul routes.
Embraer projects a demand for at least 500 regional jets in India over the next two decades. These aircraft are essential for the government’s UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) scheme, which subsidizes flights to underserved regional airports where larger narrow-body jets, such as the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320, are often economically unviable. Arjan Meijer, CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, highlighted the strategic importance of the region in a statement:
“India is a pivotal market for Embraer, and this partnership combines our aerospace expertise with Adani’s strong industrial capabilities.”
It is important to distinguish this commercial venture from other Embraer activities in the region. While the Adani deal focuses exclusively on civilian regional jets, Embraer maintains a separate partnership with Mahindra Defence Systems.
The collaboration with Mahindra, established in 2024, is dedicated to pitching the C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft to the Indian Air Force. The Adani facility discussed in this report is strictly for commercial aviation purposes.
Adani and Embraer to Establish India’s First Private Regional Jet Assembly Line
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