Greece is interested in purchasing C-390 military planes, says Dendias


Greece is interested in purchasing C-390 military planes, says Dendias

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Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said on Thursday that Greece was interested in purchasing Brazilian-made Embraer C-390 military planes ‌partly produced in Portugal.

Dendias, who is paying a two-day visit to Portugal, was speaking after meeting his Portuguese counterpart, Nuno Melo, in Lisbon.

“We had the opportunity to discuss many issues … ⁠one of them was the possibility of purchasing the C-390 plane,” Dendias said.

He did not give more details on the number of the planes or the price. Greece, which currently operates both the C-130 and C-27, plans to spend about €28 billion by 2036 to modernize its ‌armed ⁠forces as it emerges from a 2009-2018 debt crisis.

Portugal’s OGMA, 65%-owned by Embraer with the remainder held by the Portuguese state, is a key industrial partner ⁠in the C‑390 program, producing parts of the central fuselage that are shipped to Brazil for final assembly.

The ⁠Iberian country was the first European and NATO country to place an order for the ⁠C-390, in 2019, and has received some units in previous years. [Reuters]





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