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Embraer announced Swedens purchase of four C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft during the LAAD Defence - Security 2025 event in Rio de Janeiro, solidifying the Nordic nation as the ninth operator of the jet.The $710 million agreement includes guaranteed production slots, aligning Sweden with Brazil, Portugal, Hungary, South Korea, the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic, and an undisclosed buyer.
The deal highlights Embraers growing influence in a market long dominated by American and European rivals.The C-390, operational since 2019, carries 26 tons at 470 knots and lands on rough airstrips, combining cargo transport with medical evacuation and aerial firefighting roles.Its 93% mission readiness rate and 99% completion rate since deployment with Brazils Air Force contrast with older models like the C-130 Hercules, which averages 80-85% availability.Swedens Defense Ministry cited these metrics as pivotal in replacing its aging Hercules fleet, noting the Millenniums lower lifecycle costs and NATO interoperability.Brazilian Aerospace Firm Embraer Secures Strategic Swedish Deal for C-390 Jets.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Embraers defense division now accounts for 22% of its $5.3 billion annual revenue, up from 16% in 2022, driven by C-390 sales.
The company delivered 14 units last year, with 32 more in backlog20% from European clients.Analysts link this growth to NATO members urgency to modernize fleets amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Swedens decision follows Hungarys 2024 acquisition and Austrias 2023 order, creating a regional maintenance network that slashes operational costs for participating nations.A Game Changer in Global DefenseThe aircrafts success stems from modular design: it reconfigures in 90 minutes from troop carrier (80 soldiers) to airborne hospital (74 stretchers).
Advanced avionics allow single-pilot operation in emergencies, while self-protection systems counter missile threats.These features attracted Sweden, which faces Arctic deployment challenges and seeks faster Arctic Circle resupply capabilities.Embraers rise mirrors Brazils broader defense export ambitions, with aerospace sales jumping 40% since 2020 to $1.9 billion last year.
Privatized in 1994, the firm now competes directly with Lockheed Martin, having undercut the C-130Js $100 million-per-unit price by 15%.Critics caution about supply chain risks40% of C-390 components come from non-Brazilian suppliersbut Embraer maintains diversified sourcing across 12 countries.Swedens procurement signals shifting European preferences toward midsize transports over bulkier Airbus A400Ms.
With Slovakia and Croatia evaluating orders, Embraer aims to double defense revenue by 2030.The C-390s blend of affordability and adaptability positions it as a pragmatic choice for militaries balancing readiness with budget constraints, reshaping global defense partnerships one runway at a time.





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