Embraer announced today the g of a services contract with the Philippine Air Force (PAF) to the country's A-29 Super Tucano fleet. The deal will more than 200 A-29 components.
“Being close to our customers and ing them in their missions is fundamental to what we do,” said Rinaldo Piubeli Prado, Global Vice President of Defense & Security Customer and Post-Sales at Embraer Services & . “Our Asia-Pacific customer team will be pleased to the Philippine Air Force in bringing the A-29 to its full potential.”
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The fleet of six A-29 Super Tucano aircraft was delivered in 2020, during the global pandemic, reflecting Embraer's commitment to the Philippine Air Force. These planes are maintained and operated by the 15th Attack Squadron.
Last year, Embraer's worldwide fleet of A-29 Super Tucano reached 500 flight hours. With more than 260 units delivered, the aircraft has already been acquired by more than 15 air forces worldwide.
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