Boeing in talks with Embraer; Brazil backs jetliner alliance

Reuters  |  SAO PAULO/RIO DE JANEIRO 

By and Gaier

SAO PAULO/(Reuters) - Planemakers Co and SA are discussing "potential combination," they said on Thursday, in move that could consolidate global passenger duopoly provided Brazil's gives its blessing.

Embraer's shares soared more than 20 percent in on the joint statement, which did not give details of how tie-up might be structured. shares slipped nearly 1 percent.

The Brazilian government, which holds veto power over strategic moves at Embraer, would support partnership in commercial aviation with but would block any takeover attempt, senior official told

The comes just two months after rival SE agreed to buy majority stake in Bombardier Inc's CSeries jetliner program, direct rival of Embraer's biggest E-Jets. reported at the time that the CSeries deal could push and closer together.

For decades, Canada's Bombardier and have faced off in the 70- to 100-seat regional segment just below the radar of and Boeing's larger commercial line-ups, but the CSeries alliance may have tipped that delicate balance.

has approached about deal twice before, more than decade ago, but was rebuffed due to the government's veto, according to person with knowledge of the matter.

Embraer's market capitalisation at the end of Thursday's trading was $4.5 billion.

Any tie-up involving requires approval by the Brazilian government, which holds 'golden share' in the planemaker, formerly state-run company fully privatized in 2006.

Brazil's took office last year with market-friendly agenda focussed on privatizing and reducing political influence in state firms such as company Petroleo Brasileiro SA .

In September, Brazil's asked an audit court to study how the could exit the golden shares it holds in former state monopolies.

Temer's policies contrast with those of the that governed from 2003 until 2016, placing an emphasis on state-led development and 'national champions' in strategic industries.

Still, foreign control of the planemaker at the apex of Brazilian industry appears to be stretch even for Temer.

"will never be sold in my government," he told military aides in meeting on Thursday, according to report by Brazilian newspaper

Folha, which did not say how it obtained the information, said the meeting was called after report in that was in talks to take over

The two already work on projects including runway safety and alternative fuels. Their partnership intensified recently to include Boeing's commitment to joint sales and support of Embraer's military airlifter.

"Although would look like good fit with Embraer's Regional business, this is not the case for the company's and Defence divisions," said Rob Stallard, analyst at in note.

is willing to take steps to protect Embraer's brand, management and jobs to help entice the and is also willing to structure deal to protect the government's interest in Embraer's defence business, the WSJ reported.

(Reporting by in and Gaier in Rio de Janeiro; additional reporting by Tatiana Bautzer, Ricardo Brito, Anthony Boadle, and Tim Hepher; editing by and Nick Zieminski)

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First Published: Fri, December 22 2017. 03:06 IST