Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer has announced a significant partnership with Fokker Services Group for an extensive modification project involving nine C-390 military aircraft for the Netherlands. This collaboration encompasses comprehensive engineering, certification, and modification services designed to enhance the capabilities of the aircraft, making them better suited for NATO operations as well as various military and humanitarian missions.
Menzo van der Beek and Roland van Dijk, co-CEOs of Fokker, expressed enthusiasm about the ongoing collaboration, stating their commitment to ensuring the success of this defense and security agreement. Fokker’s Sales Director, Robert Koolen, emphasized that this initiative positions them advantageously as a potential partner for future programs related to NATO, the United Nations, and other organizations or military operators.
The C-390 Millennium aircraft, known for its versatility, can operate under various configurations with a maximum payload capacity of 57,320 pounds (26,000 kilograms). It is specifically designed to accommodate a range of missions, including medical evacuations, where it can support 36 passengers and carry up to 50 stretchers or 80 litters. In addition, the C-390 can transport 64 paratroopers or up to 80 personnel, along with light and heavy vehicles such as helicopters comparable in size to the Black Hawk.
The aircraft is also equipped to carry out air-to-air refueling missions and integrates several advanced features, including a tactical radar system capable of high-resolution imaging and a synthetic aperture radar for improved operational effectiveness.
Moreover, earlier this month, Embraer entered into an agreement with the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre focused on the maintenance and virtual training of the C-390 Millennium. This partnership includes collaboration with Rheinmetall as well as various Dutch and international suppliers to develop components for a full-flight mission simulator.
This announcement comes on the heels of the Netherlands and Austria’s launch of a joint military acquisition initiative, wherein they contracted Embraer to deliver a total of nine C-390 Millennium transport aircraft—five for the Netherlands and four for Austria. This acquisition aims to replace the aging C-130H Hercules fleets currently in use by both nations.