"Embraer is proud to bring the KC-390 to LIMA 2025. It is a new generation military airlift with multi-mission capability, interoperability, reliability, low life-cycle cost, and high performance at its core. The aircraft is gaining traction around the world, and we look forward to expanding our footprint in the Asia Pacific region,” said Bosco da Costa Junior, President & CEO, Embraer Defense & Security.
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The KC-390 has been in operation for many years at Full Operational Capability and can perform a wide range of missions such as transporting and dropping cargo and troops, medical evacuation, search and rescue, humanitarian missions, firefighting and air-to-air refueling both as a tanker and a receiver.
Capable of performing reliably in Southeast Asia’s diverse terrains and climate, the KC-390 can operate on temporary or unpaved runways, including packed earth, soil and gravel and in conditions ranging from humid to hot and high or cold and dry.
Embraer’s KC-390 is also equipped with a modern and comprehensive suite of sensors and communication equipment that support vital connectivity between aircraft, operational commands, and troops on the ground. Additionally, KC-390’s robust integrated electronic warfare and self-protection system drive survivability.
The aircraft has achieved an outstanding mission accomplishment rate of 99% with low operational costs. Its multi-mission capability and interoperability are built-in by design, enabling the aircraft to be ready for all mission profiles by Air Forces.
Embraer’s KC-390 Millennium is quickly becoming the aircraft of choice in countries around the world including Europe, contributing to the modernization of their armed forces while adding new capabilities and enhancing interoperability. The aircraft is already in operation with Brazil, Portugal, and Hungary, and has been ordered by South Korea, the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic and an undisclosed customer. The aircraft was recently selected by Sweden and Slovakia for their national defense needs.
Embraer’s aircraft are operated by several defense forces in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia. The A-29 Super Tucano aircraft which enables various missions including close air support and advanced training missions are operated by Indonesia and the Philippines.
Services & support for Embraer’s customers in the region are bolstered by its personnel across APAC, along with its main APAC office and a Regional Distribution Centre for spare parts and components, both in Singapore.
In the last two decades, Embraer has designed, manufactured, certified, and delivered into service 21 different aircraft platforms – a testament of its engineering capabilities and excellence.
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