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Embraer Signals Potential Greek Order for C-390 with MRO Deal

Embraer Signals Potential Greek Order for C-390 with MRO Deal
Strategic Partnership with Hellenic Aerospace Industry
Embraer has formalized a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI), indicating growing prospects that Greece may soon become an operator of the C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft. Announced on May 22, the agreement lays the groundwork for future maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activities for the C-390 within Greece, potentially supporting the sustainment of a Hellenic Air Force fleet. Embraer emphasized that the partnership will enhance its presence in Greece and reinforce its longstanding relationship with the country. Founded in 1975, HAI is a prominent state-owned aerospace and defense company, playing a critical role in Greece’s defense industrial base.
Prospects for Greek Acquisition and Regional Context
Although Athens has yet to make a formal purchase commitment, the timing of the MOU follows recent statements by Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, who confirmed ongoing discussions with Portugal regarding the acquisition of the C-390. During a visit to Lisbon earlier this month, Dendias highlighted talks about “the possibility of purchasing the C-390.” Portugal currently has six aircraft on order and holds ten purchase options that can be reassigned to other NATO members, underscoring the aircraft’s growing footprint in Europe.
Greek media reports suggest that Athens may initially seek to acquire three C-390s, with the potential for fleet expansion later in the decade. The Hellenic Air Force is actively evaluating replacements for its aging transport fleet, particularly the C-130 Hercules, which has experienced low availability rates in recent years. Greece also operates C-27J Spartan transports, which are expected to remain in service following planned modernization efforts. Embraer showcased the C-390 to the Greek Air Force in 2023 during evaluations at Elefsina Air Base, further demonstrating the aircraft’s capabilities.
Competitive Landscape and Market Implications
The C-390 has been gaining traction across Europe, with confirmed orders from Portugal, Hungary, the Netherlands, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. However, Embraer faces significant challenges in securing a Greek order, including intense competition from established rivals such as Lockheed Martin, which may increase marketing efforts to maintain or expand their presence in Greece. Timely delivery and reliable maintenance services will be crucial factors, especially given Greece’s ongoing economic and political uncertainties.
Market analysts suggest that confirmation of a Greek deal could positively impact Embraer’s stock, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s expanding global footprint. Embraer’s recent successes, including substantial orders from the United Arab Emirates and active pursuits in Colombia, Chile, and the Middle East, highlight its competitive positioning in the military transport sector.
As Greece continues to assess its options, the new MRO agreement with HAI positions Embraer as a strong contender to modernize the Hellenic Air Force’s transport capabilities. The partnership also strengthens local industry ties and supports long-term sustainment, aligning with Greece’s strategic defense objectives.

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