Brazil’s Embraer Pushes to Sell KC-390 Military Aircraft to Morocco

A delegation from the Brazilian company Embraer reportedly visited Morocco to accelerate negotiations for the sale of KC-390 Millennium military transport aircraft to the Royal Air Force.
"This visit comes as technical and commercial contacts between the two parties continue and seem to be starting to bear fruit, thus improving Embraer’s chances of securing the first customer for the aircraft in Africa," it is reported.
The delegation is expected to emphasize the interest for the Moroccan air force in acquiring the KC-390 Millennium, one of the most advanced military aircraft in its category, suitable for tactical missions, medical evacuation, and refueling.
Embraer is also expected to take the opportunity to propose its modern civil aircraft E190-E2 and E195-E2, which could replace the four E190s currently operated by Royal Air Maroc, which maintains an active connection with the city of São Paulo.
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