Rheinmetall, Embraer reach deal on KC-390 training devices

Rheinmetall and Embraer have signed a framework agreement for KC-390 training devices.

By Richard Tomkins
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Rheinmetall is to supply training devices for the KC-390 aircraft expected to be delivered to the Brazilian Air Force beginning in 2018. Photo courtesy Embraer
Rheinmetall is to supply training devices for the KC-390 aircraft expected to be delivered to the Brazilian Air Force beginning in 2018. Photo courtesy Embraer

DUSSELDORF, Germany, April 11 (UPI) -- Rheinmetall of Germany says it will design, build and supply a complete suite of training equipment for Brazil's KC-390 military transporter.

The deal was clinched Monday when Rheinmetall and aircraft manufacturer Embraer signed a framework agreement which should mean about $113.9 million in sales to Rheinmetall over the next 10 to 15 years.

"Rheinmetall is honored to have been selected as the training devices partner in the KC-390 program," said Ulrich Sasse, president of Rheinmetall's Simulation and Training business unit. "It's exciting to be able to demonstrate our commitment to Embraer and the entire KC-390 program by providing proven, state-of-the-art simulation technology from Germany."

The KC-390 is a tactical transport aircraft and aerial refueler. The Brazilian Air Force has ordered 28 of the aircraft. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2018.

Under the agreement, Rheinmetall's Simulation and Training business unit will design, manufacture, deliver and support all training devices for the plane, including training devices for cargo handling procedures, maintenance, flight and mission systems. Full mission and flight simulators are also included.

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