Portuguese C-130 crash
kills three
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JULY, 2016 - BY: CRAIG HOYLE -
LONDON
Three people were killed when a Portuguese
air force Lockheed Martin C-130H tactical transport crashed at Montijo air base
on 11 July.
Flight Fleets Analyzer records
the destroyed aircraft – tail number 16804 – as having been 38 years old. The
loss leaves Portugal with an active fleet of four Hercules, with another in
storage, it adds.
The crash highlights the
service’s need to acquire a new-generation airlifter. Lisbon had at one point
been viewed as a potential buyer of the Airbus Defence & Space A400M, but
its interest is now firmly centred on the Embraer KC-390 tanker/transport, with
a letter of intent signed to acquire six of the type.
Embraer demonstrated the
International Aero Engines V2500-engined twinjet to the Portuguese air force
ahead of its debut international appearance at the Farnborough air show
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