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Dominican Republic Takes Delivery of First Two Super TucanosNews >> Military Aviation >> Announcements Released on Friday, December 18, 2009The airplanes will be operated by the Dominican Air Force on missions involving internal security, border patrol, and combating the drug traffic. This contract represents the fourth export of this successful turboprop, after being sold to the Air Forces of Colombia (FAC), Chile (FACH), and Ecuador (FAE). "The use of the Super Tucano airplanes by the Dominican Air Force, beginning with these first two deliveries, will increase the readiness and solidity of the nation's defense system, by performing patrol missions with the operational efficiency and precision that are already combat proven," said Orlando José Ferreira Neto, Embraer Executive Vice President, Defense Market. "We are pleased to be able to serve another prestigious customer, the Dominican Air Force." The choice made by the Air Force of the Dominican Republic confirms that the association of high versatility, top performance, and low acquisition, operational and maintenance costs make the Super Tucano one of the best multimission airplanes available on the market. "The acquisition of these Super Tucano aircraft, manufactured by one of the world's most prestigious companies, is one more example of the Government's unshakeable decision to deal with the nation's vulnerable areas, in order to protect ourselves from the scourge of the drug traffic," stated the Secretary of Defense of the Dominican Republic, Lieutenant General Pedro Rafael Pe�a Antonio. "This is also happy day, because it represents the achievement of a dream. A dream that became a project and soon was changed into action. It is another example of the genuine and undeniable concern of the Dominican people to pursue the solutions needed to make possible a more certain future for all of us." Eighty-three Super Tucanos have been delivered to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) and 25 to the FAC, where they are successfully used for border patrol, combating the drug traffic, and other combat missions. In all, 172 of the aircraft have been sold to seven customers. The fact that several air forces, with their specific technical needs and varied tactical and operational theaters, and using a diversity of selection processes, have decided on the Super Tucano, shows the robust and reliable nature of the project, the correctness of the FAB's original requirements, and the flexibility of Embraer in meeting the needs of the most demanding customers. |
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