In a partnership with
UPS Supply Chain Solutions, Embrear certified its new U.S. distribution center in Louisville just before Christmas. The facility, operated by the UPS division, was certified by the
Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil – ANAC). The certification by ANAC is recognized by the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The certification of this site enables it to receive and generate airworthiness tags for spare parts used on Embraer products, saving customers time and expense. Embraer has seven wholly owned service centers and a broad authorized network, worldwide, to support its customers
The distribution center supports the Embraer executive jet fleet in North America and the Caribbean.
The company maintains a complete stock of repairable, expendable and structural parts for Phenom jets at the Louisville Worldport, which is UPS’s largest air cargo hub.
“In addition to the three recently-inaugurated service centers, this achievement further confirms our readiness to support our North American and Caribbean customers, including those who will begin to fly their Phenom 100s,” said Edson Carlos Mallaco, Vice President, Customer Support and Services – Executive Jets. “We have an excellent relationship with UPS, the world’s largest package delivery company and a leading global provider of specialized transportation and logistics services, with its broad-based express delivery network.”
In order to assure availability where needed, Embraer will also stock critical parts throughout the U.S. at its authorized service centers, including the company-owned distribution center in Fort Lauderdale. Orders requested up to midnight Eastern Standard Time can be delivered by the next morning to customers virtually anywhere at the thousands of destinations served by UPS in North America.