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Sierra Nevada & Embraer Roll-Out First U.S. Built A-29 Super Tucano for USAF LAS Program.
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Sierra Nevada & Embraer Roll-Out First U.S. Built A-29 Super Tucano for USAF LAS Program | |||
Sierra
Nevada Corporation and Embraer Defense & Security yesterday, September
25, presented the first United States-built A-29 Super Tucano light air
support aircraft in a roll-out ceremony with the U.S. Air Force and government
officials, industry and community representatives, and news media. |
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The aircraft, which
also performs as an outstanding advanced trainer, is the first of 20
that are being delivered to the U.S. Air Force for its Light Air Support
(LAS) program to support the stability of Afghanistan as it assumes
increased responsibility for security with the redeployment of NATO
forces. “The Super Tucano is a robust and powerful turboprop aircraft capable of carrying out a wide range of missions and, in more than ten years of operations, it has confirmed to be a cost-effective airpower solution for nations around the world,” said President and CEO Embraer Defense & Security Jackson Schneider. “These characteristics, along with its well-proven combat record, make it highly reliable and the logical choice for the LAS mission.” “This first aircraft delivery is a significant milestone for the A-29 program,” said U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Eric Fick. “This delivery represents the birth of an important capability for Afghanistan, and we are very pleased Sierra Nevada Corporation and Embraer were able to deliver the aircraft on time to meet the start of Air Advisor Training at Moody Air Force Base.” “Jacksonville has long been known as a military aviation center of excellence, a reputation that takes center stage once again with the roll out of the A-29 Super Tucano aircraft,” said Congressman Ander Crenshaw, member of the U.S. House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. “Built by a highly-skilled and expert team, this aircraft is vital to securing Afghanistan and that region of the world. We can all be proud of the work behind the assembly of the Super Tucano – work that supports our national security at home and around the globe and helps keep our local and regional economy strong.” On Feb. 27, 2013 the U.S. Air Force awarded the LAS contract to SNC to supply 20 Embraer A-29 Super Tucano aircraft as well as ground training devices, pilot and maintenance training and logistic support. The aircraft will be used to provide light air support, reconnaissance and training capabilities to the Afghanistan military. The Super Tucano is a light air support turboprop aircraft with advanced training capabilities currently used by nine air forces in Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America. After more than ten years in action, the Super Tucano has gained an excellent performance record: over 230,000 flight hours and 31,000 combat hours. Embraer has received more than 210 firm orders and has delivered more than 170 aircraft. |
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