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PIC: Brazilian AF signs LoI for 28 KC-390 Embraer airlifters

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And it concerns this aircraft:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer_KC-390" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
DATE:22/07/10

SOURCE:Flight Daily News

FARNBOROUGH: Brazilian air force signs letter of intent for 28 KC-390s

By Stephen Trimble

Embraer has received a timely boost for the KC-390 as it starts approaching foreign governments to establish partnerships that are tied to work sharing and orders for the jet-powered airlifter and tanker.

Brazilian air force chief Lieutenant General Junito Saito signed a letter of intent to buy an initial batch of 28 KC-390s after 2016.
A contract for an undisclosed sum is likely to be signed within two years, says Embraer president and chief executive Frederico Fleury Curado.

Meanwhile, Embraer has completed a preliminary design review process and added about 4.6t to the maximum payload, says Orlando Ferreira Neto, executive vice president for Embraer's defence market.

With a full load of 23.6t, the KC-390 should be able to fly about 1,400nm (2,590km).

PHOTO ©Embraer

The company now enters a roughly nine-month "initial definition phase" where it hopes to select major industrial and government partners for the KC-390.

Foremost among the decisions to be made in the next several months will be on the supplier for the 27,000-29,000lb-thrust (120-129kN) power plants.

The new letter of intent comes about 15 months after Embraer formally launched the KC-390 programme.
The Brazilian air force kicked off the programme by funding development, tooling and the construction of two prototypes.

Embraer plans to launch full-scale production in 2016, expecting an annual production rate of 18-20 aircraft per year, with the Brazilian air force's initial batch of 28 delivered in three or four years, Curado says.
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