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Bandeirante passes fifty years in service
Embraer, created in 1969, aimed to develop an industrial structure for the scale production of the Bandeirante, as well as to improve the initial project. It has been half a century since the first one was delivered.
The Bandeirante is regarded by many as an iconic aircraft.
Read this story in our March 2023 printed issue.

The Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante is celebrating 50 years of operation. The model entry into service took place on 9 February 1973, when the first aircraft was delivered to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), in a ceremony held at the Embraer factory in São José dos Campos. The first delivery symbolised the realisation of a strategic vision of transforming science and technology into a high-value industrial activity in Brazil.

“The Bandeirante represents a major milestone for Brazilian aviation. Born from the dreams of visionaries like Ozires Silva, the aircraft played an essential role in Brazil's integration and, year after year, proved to be a versatile, safe twin-engine capable of operating in all regions of our immense country. This model expresses much more than just an aircraft that has been successfully used by the Brazilian Air Force in the last 50 years. It represents a victorious partnership that gave birth to the largest company in our aeronautical industry, a source of pride for all Brazilians. Congratulations, Embraer,” says Brazilian Air Force commander, lieutenant-brigadier Marcelo Kanitz Damasceno.

Embraer and FAB are long-standing strategic partners, and the Bandeirante depicts the beginning of an important industrial cooperation. The aircraft was a milestone for the development of regional aviation worldwide and the first commercial success of the Brazilian aeronautical industry abroad. Robust and versatile, the result of an innovative project for the time, the Bandeirante was produced in versions for civil and military use, and it fills us with pride to know that many units are still in operation today,” adds Francisco Gomes Neto, president and CEO of Embraer.

The IPD/PAR 6504 aeronautical project was conceived at the Aeronautics Technical Center (CTA) in Sao Jose dos Campos in Sao Paulo's countryside and authorised by the Ministry of Aeronautics in 1965. The first flight took place on October 22nd, 1968, and the aircraft was named Bandeirante. The development had the collaboration of 170 national companies and a high degree of quality so that the components reached the precision requested for the development of the aircraft. The creation of Embraer in 1969 aimed to develop an industrial structure for the scale production of the Bandeirante, as well as to improve the initial project.

Due to Brazil's vast size, the Bandeirante was conceived to provide services and connect the most diverse points of the national territory, such as the Amazon, northeast or midwest of the country. The model was developed as a multi-platform and used for different missions and purposes to meet not only the needs of the FAB, but also Brazilian airlines, such as Transbrasil and VASP, which ordered the civil version of the aircraft.

Due to its well-sized project for the segment, the Bandeirante quickly conquered the international market. Thus in 1975, the first military version was exported to Uruguay, and two years later the French airline Air Littoral became the first international customer of the civil version. In the following years, the Bandeirante would also become a reference in the North American regional market.

In the FAB, the Bandeirante performed several missions, such as transporting people, cargo and paratroopers, and was also used for flight instruction and testing. One of the highlights was the search, rescue and reconnaissance version, which became known as Banderulha, responsible for patrolling the Brazilian maritime territory.

Currently, the FAB's Bandeirante fleet fulfils different missions in the national territory, including a relevant role in pilot training. The aircraft also stands out for its robustness and can be used in remote and difficult-to-access regions, such as the Amazon, for logistical missions and humanitarian support.

The versatility made the production of the Bandeirante last for almost two decades, with 498 aircraft being delivered in 36 countries. The Bandeirante has established itself as one of the best-selling aircraft in its category and marked a new era in regional air transport in Brazil and worldwide.

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