In a major step toward advancing aerospace technology, Embraer and Łukasiewicz – Institute of Aviation (Łukasiewicz – ILOT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on new aircraft technologies and materials.
The agreement, signed in Warsaw by Sylwester Wyka, Acting Director of Łukasiewicz – ILOT, and Francisco Gomes Neto, President & CEO of Embraer, sets the stage for joint research in materials science, future flight technologies, aeronautical design, and maintenance innovations.
A Stronger Connection Between Poland and South America
Founded in 1926, Łukasiewicz – ILOT is one of Europe’s most prominent aviation research centers. By partnering with Embraer, a global aerospace leader, the institute aims to play a key role in shaping the future of flight.
“This collaboration builds a technological bridge between Poland and South America,” said Sylwester Wyka. “By combining our expertise with Embraer’s innovation, we are reinforcing Poland’s role in developing safer, more efficient, and sustainable aerospace solutions.”
Expanding Embraer’s Presence in Poland
For Embraer, this agreement is part of a broader strategy to deepen its 25-year commitment to Poland’s aerospace sector.
“Łukasiewicz – ILOT has world-class expertise in critical aviation technologies,” said Francisco Gomes Neto. “We are excited to work together and unlock new possibilities for the future of flight.”
With both organizations sharing a vision for cutting-edge research and sustainable aviation, this partnership is set to bring significant advancements to the industry.