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Boeing scraps $4.2b deal to buy Embraer commercial division
By AFP - Apr 25,2020 - Last updated at Apr 25,2020
An employee works on the fuselage of a Boeing 737 MAX in Renton, Washington on April 21, 2020 (AFP photo)
NEW YORK — Boeing said on Saturday it was pulling out of a $4.2 billion deal to acquire the commercial plane division of its Brazilian rival Embraer.
The companies had planned to form a joint venture in which Boeing would take an 80 per cent stake in that division. The deal had been due to be finalised no later than Friday.
But Boeing said on Saturday it was exercising its right to pull out of a preliminary deal reached in July 2018. It said in a statement, "Embraer did not satisfy the necessary conditions."
"Boeing has worked diligently over more than two years to finalise its transaction with Embraer," said Marc Allen, the Boeing executive who led the joint venture plan.
He said that over the past several months the companies held extensive talks on what he terms unsatisfied conditions in the initial accord.
"We all aimed to resolve those by the initial termination date, but it didn't happen," Allen said, without explaining what the unresolved issues were.
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