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  • Embraer rolls out KC-390 military airlift

    10/22/2014 2:15:23 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 13 replies
    Defense Update ^ | Oct 22, 2014
    Embraer rolled out the first prototype of the KC-390 military transport from the production hangar at the industrial plant of Gavião Peixoto, Brazil. The first flight, planned to take place by the end of 2014. Today, 21 October, Embraer rolled out the first prototype of the KC-390 military transport from the production hangar at the industrial plant of Gavião Peixoto, Brazil. The event was attended by the Brazilian Minister of Defense, Celso Amorim, the Commander of the Brazilian Air Force, Lieutenant-Brigadier General Juniti Saito, and delegations and representatives from more than 30 countries. This milestone rollout will allow the Company...
  • Inside Embraer's KC-390 Tanker/Transport

    02/25/2011 7:23:55 PM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 8 replies · 1+ views
    Aviation Week ^ | 2/25/2011 | Graham Warwick
    Inside Embraer's KC-390 Tanker/Transport Posted by Graham Warwick at 2/25/2011 1:50 PM CST Embraer has frozen the configuration of its KC-390 tanker/transport and plans to begin the joint definition phase in May, after the Brazilian air force - which is paying for development - has made the final decisions on the major suppliers. Photos and graphics: Embraer Myself, Steve Trimble of Flightglobal and John Reed of military.com got a chance on Feb. 22 to look over the full-scale cabin mockup in Hangar X-30 at the air force's CTA (Comando-Geral de Technologia Aerospacial), adjacent to Embraer's plant in Sao Jose do...
  • A400M, KC-390 Will Reshape Transport Market

    02/04/2011 9:36:03 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 2 replies
    Aviation Week and Space Technology ^ | 2/4/2011 | Douglas Royce
    The military transport market will see production of almost 900 new aircraft over the next decade, but the raw numbers obscure major changes in the landscape. Production of the Boeing C-17 could end, leaving the strategic transport market to the Airbus Military A400M, while the Lockheed Martin C-130J will face a challenge for the tactical sector from Embraer’s new KC-390. In the absence of Congressional funding for more U.S. Air Force aircraft, Boeing has restructured C-17 production to be economic at a lower rate but cannot hope to keep the line going indefinitely on export orders. Forecast International projects the...