Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月22日
How the CEO of a major aerospace company totally rewrote his playbook after a $4.2 billion deal with Boeing fell through: ‘It was a baptism by fire’
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巴西飞机制造商 Embraer 在经历了与波音的合资企业失败和新冠疫情的冲击后,在 CEO Francisco Gomes Neto 的带领下成功重振旗鼓。公司专注于私人飞机和可持续发展,并取得了显著成果。Embraer 的收入预计将在今年达到 60 亿美元,并将在十年内突破 100 亿美元。公司还致力于推动可持续航空燃料的使用,并预计将在 2030 年前实现所有航班使用 100% 可持续航空燃料。此外,Embraer 正在开发全电动空中出租车,预计将在两年内上市。

✈️ **逆势而上,重塑战略**:Embraer 在与波音的合资企业破裂和新冠疫情的双重打击下,被迫重新评估其战略。公司放弃了原本计划与波音合作发展商业航空部门的计划,转而专注于私人飞机和可持续发展,并在私人飞机和可持续航空燃料领域取得了显著进展。

🌿 **拥抱可持续发展,引领未来**:Embraer 致力于推动可持续航空燃料的使用,并预计将在 2030 年前实现所有航班使用 100% 可持续航空燃料。尽管目前可持续航空燃料的市场规模较小,但 Embraer 相信未来可持续航空燃料将得到广泛应用。

🚀 **多元化发展,布局未来**:Embraer 在私人飞机、商业飞机和空中出租车领域都取得了进展。公司预计其私人飞机业务将帮助其在竞争中脱颖而出,而全电动空中出租车将在两年内上市,为公司开辟新的业务增长点。

🤝 **全球合作,共克时艰**:Embraer 认为航空业是一个全球化的产业,需要全球合作才能共同克服挑战。公司不担心贸易战的影响,并相信航空业的全球合作将持续下去。

When Francisco Gomes Neto was named CEO of Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer in May of 2019, a big part of his job description was to carve out its commercial aviation division in an ill-fated joint venture planned with Boeing.For Embraer, the third-largest plane maker in the world, the goal of that partnership was to build up its commercial aircraft division to better compete with Airbus, and maintain a  focus on its thriving private jet and military businesses. But in April 2020, Boeing pulled the plug after the pandemic and two major 737 Max accidents that killed hundreds severely hurt its business.  That meant Gomes Neto had to rethink his strategy for Embraer from top to bottom, even as sales plummeted during the COVID crisis and no one knew when aviation would recover. “We had to reinvent ourselves, to reintegrate the commercial aviation and restart,” Gomes Neto told Fortune in an interview last week. “It was a baptism by fire.”The company focused on private jets and sustainability, and it seems to be working. Gomes Neto says Embraer revenue should be around $6 billion or slightly higher this year, on track to hit $10 billion by the end of the decade. Last week, the company announced that its overall aircraft deliveries had risen by 33% year over year in the third quarter, with 57 jets delivered. Its E175 regional commercial jets currently transport some 5 million passengers a month in the U.S.In mapping out his strategy, Gomes Neto solicited input from 70 Embraer executives, whom he credits with getting the company through the turbulence. While that sounds daunting and likely to lead to stasis by consensus-seeking, it showed Gomes Neto’s willingness to recognize that airplane building is a more complex and different game than the automotive world where the electrical engineer cut his teeth.He says that Embraer’s current order backlog of $21 billion proves the company has executed what he calls “the best turnaround” and is now ready to enjoy “the harvest season.” Entering the era of sustainable fuelWith the Boeing contretemps behind it, Embraer has been busy getting its planes ready for a more sustainable era. Its fleet is already largely certified to fly using at least 50% sustainable air fuel (SAF), which comes with a smaller carbon footprint.Embraer is now aiming to be certified for each flight to use 100% SAF by 2030. The market for SAF is still small, thanks to low supply and high cost, but airlines and planemakers alike believe it will be widely adopted in the future. “It’s inevitable,” Gomes Neto says.But private jets, which have been widely criticized for its carbon emissions, is also a key part of the company’s growth strategy. Embraer does robust business with private jet timeshare companies like NetJets. Gomes Neto dismisses the idea that this is damaging to the environment, saying that private air travel generates a tiny fraction of total global carbon emissions. “It’s a very important productivity tool and as soon as you start to use a private jet, it’s very difficult to go back because it’s so convenient,” he says. (Gomes Neto also touts the fuel efficiency of Embraer’s E195-E2 commercial jets, which he says also allows the planes to take more passengers and generate more money while reducing energy use.) While growth projections for the business jet market are modest, Gomes Neto says the business will help Embraer outperform rivals. And he adds that Embraer’s air taxis, which will be fully electric and have zero emissions, will hit the market in about two years. As for obstacles in the way of a successful future, Gomes Neto says the supply chain chaos of the past year is mostly over, and he’s not worried about trade wars, despite some rhetoric from politicians. “The aviation segment is very global. There aren’t that many producers, and it’s well regulated,” he says.One lesson from the COVID crisis, he says,  is that a CEO has to set the tone for the troops by remaining upbeat. “As a leader, we always have to be positive because one thing we know is that the crisis will end one day.”

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