Embraer admits interest in launching new tactical airlifter to rival C-130 Hercules
Embraer is considering launching a tactical transport to compete with
Lockheed Martin’s C-130 Hercules, says outgoing president and chief executive Mauricio Botelho, confirming an exclusive report from Flight
International late last year.
Eyeing a gap in the market above Alenia Aeronautica’s C-27J, Botelho says Embraer is “testing the concept”, but “would need a real demonstration of
interest” to launch a full development programme.
The potential addition to Embraer’s product line would be turbofan-powered, have a high wing, rear cargo ramp and a 19t payload, and draw on the E-190
regional jet.
“We are looking at a $50 million price target,” Botelho said during an interview in Paris last week.
Embraer has no timetable for developing the aircraft, he said, while Fred Curado, who will succeed him as chief executive this month, said: “We are
not about to announce something.”
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