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Embraer Signs E-Jets Inventory Support Agreement with Jazz at MRO Americas

Embraer and Jazz Aviation Forge E-Jets Inventory Support Partnership at MRO Americas
Embraer has formalized a spare parts inventory support agreement with Jazz Aviation, marking a pivotal advancement in the Brazilian manufacturer’s expansion of aftermarket services across North America. Announced at the MRO Americas 2026 conference in Orlando, the agreement encompasses Jazz’s fleet of 25 Embraer E-175 aircraft and designates Jazz as the inaugural Canadian participant in Embraer’s Collaborative Inventory Planning (ECIP) programme.
Enhancing Operational Efficiency through Collaborative Inventory Planning
As Canada’s largest regional airline and the principal operator of Air Canada Express, Jazz Aviation will utilize the ECIP programme’s data-driven methodology to optimize inventory management and ensure the availability of critical materials. Under the terms of the agreement, Embraer will assume the majority of the investment in spare parts and oversee materials logistics. This arrangement is designed to minimize aircraft downtime and improve operational efficiency across Jazz’s E-Jets fleet.
Carlos Naufel, president and CEO of Embraer Services & Support, underscored the strategic importance of the partnership, stating, “The new contract shows the fast pace at which Embraer Services & Support is growing in North America, home of the world’s largest E-Jets footprint. We look forward to supporting Jazz, our first customer in Canada, and helping them reduce downtime and strengthen their performance.”
Doug Clarke, president of Jazz Aviation, highlighted the operational advantages of the collaboration, noting, “This agreement with Embraer represents another important step in strengthening the reliability and efficiency of our E-Jets operations across North America. By participating in the ECIP programme, we’re leveraging Embraer’s global materials expertise to reduce downtime and support consistent, high-quality service for our Air Canada Express passengers.”
The ECIP Programme and Market Implications
The ECIP programme offers customers fixed annual pricing for each spare part, predefined lead times, and guaranteed performance metrics. It also delivers weekly ordering recommendations based on real-time usage and inventory data, supported by Embraer’s extensive global logistics network and planning capabilities.
While this agreement is anticipated to bolster confidence in Embraer’s supply chain proficiency and potentially attract additional aftermarket partnerships, it also presents competitive challenges. Embraer must maintain pricing competitiveness against other spare parts suppliers and ensure prompt delivery to meet Jazz’s operational requirements. Industry analysts suggest that competitors may respond by pursuing similar agreements with other carriers or enhancing their own support services to preserve market share.
This partnership highlights the increasing significance of comprehensive supply chain solutions within the regional aviation sector, as airlines strive to maximize fleet reliability and reduce operational disruptions.

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