See inside the Brazilian C-390 Millennium that Boeing once wanted to buy but now doesn't have an answer to
Briefly

"The bitter collapse meant Boeing would lose access to the regional sector, and it wouldn't have a direct military transport competitor to Lockheed's C-130 Hercules - one of the world's leading military transport aircraft."
"Embraer's multi-mission C-390 has since found footing outside Brazil, and despite its order book and legacy still dwarfing that of the C-130, Embraer's bigger and faster jet gives Lockheed a run for its money."
"Both Boeing and Airbus have strong military portfolios but lack a medium-sized airlifter, and Embraer hopes its tactical C-390 can snag business from the world's biggest competitors."
"Boeing needed Embraer's valuable regional fleet to enter new markets, and Embraer could take advantage of Boeing's marketing power and resources."
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