Ghana increases its aerial capabilities with five new Embraer A-29 Super Tucano aircraft

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Paris Air Show 2015
International Paris Air Show
15 - 21 June 2015
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Ghana increases its aerial capabilities with five new Embraer A-29 Super Tucano aircraft
 
Embraer Defense & Security and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Ghana have signed a contract for the acquisition of five A-29 Super Tucano light attack and advanced training turboprops, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer announced today at Paris Air Show 2015. The contract includes logistic support for the operation of these aircraft as well as the set-up of a training system for pilots and mechanics in Ghana that will provide the autonomy of the Ghana Air Force in preparing qualified personnel.
     
Embraer Defense & Security and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Ghana have signed a contract for the acquisition of five A-29 Super Tucano light attack and advanced training turboprops, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer announced today at Paris Air Show 2015. The contract includes logistic support for the operation of these aircraft as well as the set-up of a training system for pilots and mechanics in Ghana that will provide the autonomy of the Ghana Air Force in preparing qualified personnel. Embraer A-29 Super Tucano light attack and advanced training aircraft
     
The A-29 Super Tucano will be deployed for advanced training, border surveillance and internal security missions. Intent to acquire five A-29s was officially announced on February 2015 by President of the Ghana John Dramani Mahama.

We must prepare and train for any eventuality – hostage situations, bombings, and attacks on shopping malls among others. Government would therefore continue to work with you, in our progressive effort to upgrade GAF into a vibrant force in the sub region and enhance your capacity in contributing to the sustainable growth of our economy,” Mahama said on February.

We are pleased to welcome Ghana Air Force as a new operator of the Super Tucano, an aircraft that is already consolidated in the global market, expanding our presence in Africa”, said Jackson Schneider, President of Embraer Defense & Security. “We are confident that, with this acquisition, the Air Force of Ghana will be equipped with the most appropriate and proven solution to attend its operational needs”.

The A-29 Super Tucano is currently used by ten air forces in three continents. It was also selected by the United States Air Force (USAF) for its Light Air Support (LAS) program. After more than ten years in action, the Super Tucano has gained an excellent performance record: over 230,000 flight hours and 30,000 combat hours. Embraer has received more than 210 firm orders and has delivered more than 190 aircraft.

The Super Tucano is a robust and powerful turboprop aircraft capable of carrying out a wide range of missions, including close air support and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. With more than 130 weapons configurations certified, it is equipped with advanced electronic, electro-optic, infrared and laser system technologies, as well as secure radio systems with data links and unrivalled munitions capacity. The Super Tucano is the only combat proven and fully operational light attack/advanced training aircraft in the global market. This makes it highly reliable and allows for an excellent cost-benefit ratio for a wide range of military missions, even operating from unpaved runways and in hostile environments.

The contract will come into effect once certain conditions have been fulfilled. These conditions are expected to be fulfilled during the second half of 2015.

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