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Brazilian newspaper Valor Economico had reported that the talks have focused on joint ventures and joint business agreements to share costs and revenue or develop new products without changing control of Embraer.
Such an arrangement could ease approval from the Brazilian government, which holds a 'golden share' giving it veto rights over strategic decisions at Embraer and has expressed reservations about a foreign company taking control.
However, a joint venture may not be an effective way to combine engineering resources, explore new business opportunities and satisfy Boeing's interest in Embraer's portfolio of regional passenger jets, defence programmes and business aircraft, said one of the sources.
Boeing has worked around concerns in foreign markets before, structuring defence subsidiaries in Australia and Britain to satisfy sovereignty demands, and those cases may serve as a reference in Brazil, the sources said.
On December 21, the two planemakers said they were discussing a "potential combination," in a move that could consolidate a global passenger jet duopoly.
The talks are widely seen as a way for Boeing to strengthen its position in the regional jetliner market, in which Embraer is strong, thanks largely to its 70- to 130-seat E-Jets.
Less than three months ago, Boeing's European arch-rival Airbus agreed to buy a majority stake in Bombardier's 100- to 130-seat CSeries jet, putting pressure on the US planemaker to seek a similar partnership.
The Boeing-Embraer talks involve Embraer's defence business, as well as its passenger business, sources have said. - Reuters
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