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Embraer, HAI Sign C-390 MRO Deal Ahead of Greek Order

Key Takeaways
  • Embraer and HAI signed an MoU for C-390 MRO capabilities.
  • The agreement aims to support the Hellenic Air Force's future C-390 fleet.
  • Greece has not yet ordered the C-390, with a procurement decision expected soon.
  • The estimated value of the potential order is around €550 million.
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Strategic Implications

This agreement may signal Embraer's confidence in securing the Greek order, which could strengthen its position in the European tactical airlift market. The partnership with HAI suggests a long-term commitment to supporting the C-390 fleet in Greece, which could indicate a shift in the country's defense procurement strategy.

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What Happened

Brazilian Manufacturer Secures Local Support Partnership Before Procurement Decision

Embraer and Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop in-country maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities for the C-390 Millennium tactical transport aircraft. The agreement is seen as a step toward giving the Hellenic Air Force the operational and support autonomy needed to manage its future C-390 aircraft fleet. However, Greece has not yet ordered the C-390, with a procurement decision expected soon. The estimated value of the potential order is around €550 million. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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Key Takeaways
  • Embraer and HAI signed an MoU for C-390 MRO capabilities.
  • The agreement aims to support the Hellenic Air Force's future C-390 fleet.
  • Greece has not yet ordered the C-390, with a procurement decision expected soon.
  • The estimated value of the potential order is around €550 million.
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Strategic Implications

This agreement may signal Embraer's confidence in securing the Greek order, which could strengthen its position in the European tactical airlift market. The partnership with HAI suggests a long-term commitment to supporting the C-390 fleet in Greece, which could indicate a shift in the country's defense procurement strategy.

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What Happened

Brazilian Manufacturer Secures Local Support Partnership Before Procurement Decision

Embraer and Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop in-country maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities for the C-390 Millennium tactical transport aircraft. The agreement is seen as a step toward giving the Hellenic Air Force the operational and support autonomy needed to manage its future C-390 aircraft fleet. However, Greece has not yet ordered the C-390, with a procurement decision expected soon. The estimated value of the potential order is around €550 million. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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