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Embraer KC-390 concludes world demonstration tour

Anthony JamesBy Anthony James26th July 20173 Mins Read
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The KC-390, Embraer’s new multi-mission military transport and tanker jet, concluded a successful 40-day demonstration tour this week, during which it flew over 19 countries and was presented to nine nations in Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. In total, 130 flawless flight hours were recorded, including several demonstration flights with representatives of potential operators.

The aircraft departed the Gavião Peixoto unit, in the state of São Paulo in Brazil, in June and headed toward Sweden, where it was shown before flying to Paris-Le Bourget Airport in France. There, the KC-390 was presented at the 52nd Paris Air Show, where it made its flight display debut and was one of the highlights of the event. After France, the KC-390 continued to a series of demonstrations, before returning to Brazil this week.

“This tour allowed several representatives of potential operators to familiarize with the KC-390 and to learn about its flexibility, which makes it capable of carrying out a broad range of missions”, said Jackson Schneider, CEO and president of Embraer Defense & Security. “Everyone who had the chance to fly the aircraft praised its operational capabilities and its advanced design, which includes proven latest-generation technologies.”

The aircraft demonstrated remarkable robustness and presented 100% of availability throughout the tour, in which 52 landings were made in 18 different countries. In total, the KC-390 covered 49,537 nautical miles (91,743km), equivalent to more than two turns around Earth over the equator. During demonstrations, the aircraft was evaluated in high-temperature and high-altitude take-offs, in low-level navigation (flying at 120°F, or 49°C, ambient temperature) and in simulated operational conditions, such as paratrooper dropping.

“We are very satisfied with the maturity that this product has already reached and fully confident that its certification will be achieved as scheduled. Soon, the KC-390 will be completely ready to meet all requirements for which it was designed, making it a true force multiplier, ready to serve any nation”, said Schneider.

The KC-390 is a tactical transport aircraft developed to establish new standards in its category while presenting the lowest lifecycle cost on the market. It is capable of carrying out various missions, such as transporting cargo, troops or paratroopers and aerial refueling, in addition to supporting humanitarian missions, search and rescue missions, medical evacuation and aerial firefighting. The KC-390 can transport up to 26 metric tons of cargo at a maximum speed of 470kts (870km/h), as well as operating in hostile environments, including unprepared or damaged runways.

This is a Brazilian Air Force (FAB) owned project, which hired Embraer in 2009 to develop the aircraft. The KC-390 test campaign is advancing in an extremely satisfactory way, meeting all aircraft requirements and validating all performance and capability objectives determined through the use of advanced engineering tools.

Since the beginning of the flight test campaign in October 2015, the KC-390 prototypes have demonstrated high rates of availability, accumulating more than 1,200 flight hours. The Initial Operational Capability should be achieved by the end of 2017 and deliveries are scheduled to begin in the H1 2018.

July 26, 2017

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