Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer has secured its first defence aircraft sale in the Middle East after the United Arab Emirates agreed to acquire up to 20 C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft.
The agreement was signed on 4 May between the UAE’s Tawazun Council for Defence Enablement and Embraer. Under the deal, Abu Dhabi confirmed an initial purchase of 10 C-390 aircraft, while retaining options for an additional 10 jets.
The aircraft will be deployed to enhance the UAE Air Force’s operational transport and humanitarian response capabilities. Planned missions include troop and cargo transport, aerial delivery operations, medical evacuation, and logistical support.
An Emirati defence company, which was not identified, will collaborate with Embraer as part of the programme.
Nasser Humaid Al Nuaimi, secretary general of the Tawazun Council, described the acquisition as a major boost to the country’s military airlift capacity. He said the C-390 was selected following extensive technical and operational assessments focused on performance, reliability, and compatibility with the UAE’s existing defence systems.
The agreement represents a major breakthrough for Embraer’s defence division, marking the company’s first military aircraft sale in the Middle East. It is also the largest export order yet for the C-390 programme.
If the UAE exercises all purchase options, its fleet would exceed even Brazil’s current order of 19 C-390 tanker-transport aircraft.
Bosco da Costa Junior, chief executive of Embraer Defense & Security, said the company aims to establish a long-term partnership with the UAE while providing full operational support for the aircraft programme.
The C-390 programme has gained momentum internationally over the past two years, with Embraer securing orders from countries including Sweden, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Austria, South Korea, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Portugal, the launch export customer, has also expanded its order.
Embraer is additionally pursuing opportunities in the United States through a partnership with Northrop Grumman to develop an aerial refuelling boom system for the tanker version of the C-390.
Separately, Embraer recently completed assembly of the first Brazilian-built F-39E fighter jet for the Brazilian Air Force. The aircraft is the local designation for Saab’s Gripen E/F fighter and is being manufactured in Brazil through a joint industrial programme between Saab and Embraer.
The F-39E is regarded as the first supersonic fighter aircraft produced in Latin America.
Embraer has also continued to expand exports of its A-29 Super Tucano light-attack aircraft, recording recent sales to Uruguay, Panama, Nigeria, and Portugal.