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OGMA Completes First Overhaul of C-390 Aircraft

OGMA Completes First Overhaul of C-390 Aircraft
Embraer and OGMA have successfully completed the first scheduled 24-month maintenance inspection of a C-390 Millennium aircraft operated by the Hungarian Air Force. This milestone, achieved at OGMA’s facilities in Portugal, marks a significant advancement for the aircraft’s European support network. The overhaul underscores the expanding capabilities of Embraer’s maintenance infrastructure in Europe and reinforces confidence in the C-390 Millennium programme.
Collaboration and Operational Significance
The inspection follows a recently signed services agreement between Embraer and the Hungarian Air Force, which encompasses maintenance, logistics, and technical support for Hungary’s C-390 fleet. Brigadier General Tamás Bali PhD, Commander of the Hungarian Air Force, emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating that the maintenance completion represents a key milestone for their operations. He praised the high level of technical expertise demonstrated by the teams and highlighted the effective collaboration between the Hungarian Air Force, OGMA, and Embraer, which ensured a smooth and well-coordinated process. The Hungarian Air Force expressed strong satisfaction with both the outcome and the ongoing support provided throughout the maintenance activity.
Technical Challenges and Strategic Implications
The overhaul process posed several challenges for OGMA, including adherence to Embraer’s rigorous quality standards, the management of complex logistics for parts supply, and the integration of advanced maintenance technologies. Overcoming these obstacles not only showcases OGMA’s technical proficiency but also enhances Embraer’s reputation for supply chain reliability. This capability is increasingly important as additional countries, such as Greece and South Korea, prepare to join the ranks of C-390 operators.
Industry analysts suggest that this successful maintenance milestone may bolster confidence among current and prospective customers regarding Embraer’s ability to provide comprehensive support for its aircraft across Europe. The expansion of the C-390’s support network occurs amid growing competition in the tactical transport market, with nations like the Czech Republic actively evaluating alternatives to maintain their operational edge.
Hungary, the second NATO member to operate the C-390 Millennium, received its full fleet of two aircraft in November 2025. Since entering service in late 2024, these aircraft have demonstrated strong operational performance, supporting a diverse range of transport and military missions for the Hungarian Air Force. The completion of this first overhaul at OGMA is expected to further consolidate the C-390 Millennium’s position within the European tactical airlift sector.

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