The orders of the Czech Republic are a multi-transmitter plane from the regraer C-390
The Czech Ministry of Defense signed a contract to acquire an Embraer C-390 Millennium.
These two standards (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) will update and enhance the operational capabilities of the Czech Air Force. They will be able to perform a wide range of missions, such as tactical transport of forces, vehicles, equipment, medical evacuation, shooting, disaster management, human support and air fuel.
This contract not only reinforces the Czech Air Force, but also positively affects the local aviation industry, which will witness a significant increase in its production share of the program.
“The past and present history clearly shows us that the army needs to be able to transport people and the heaviest goods at longer distances. Separation from Afghanistan and Sudan is clear evidence of this. So I am very happy because we were able to obtain planes for our air forces capable of performing these tasks,” said Defense Secretary Yana-Jana.
“This is from the Czech Republic, which is a member of NATO, is an invaluable trust sign on Embraer. It encourages us to carry out the best technology to provide our customers with the operational capabilities needed to accomplish the most demanding tasks. Protection.
In addition to the plane, Embraer will provide a comprehensive training and support package for the Czech Air Force to ensure the smooth integration of the plane in its fleet.
With a maximum load of 26 tons, a top speed of 470 knots, and modern technology, the C-390 is the leading plane in its class. Its powerful engines, large goods that carry a back slope, and strong landing equipment allow them to deal with the most demanding tasks, including operations of unpaved corridors.
The current fleet of C-390 aircraft in service all over the world is more than 15,000 hours of flight, with the rate of task capacity of 93 percent and the completion rates of the task of more than 99 percent, indicating exceptional reliability in its class. Along with the Czech Republic, the C-390 was chosen by the Netherlands, Hungary, Portugal and three NATO members, as well as Austria, Brazil and South Korea.