(File photo) MANILA - Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer has bagged a service agreement to provide support for the Philippine Air Force's (PAF) fleet of six A-29 "Super Tucano" attack aircraft. "Staying close to our customers and supporting them in their missions is core to what we do," Rinaldo Piubeli Prado, vice president of Worldwide Defense & Security Customer Support & Aftermarket Sales of Embraer Services Support, said in a statement Wednesday. This agreement will provide support for "more than 200-part numbers" of the Super Tucano aircraft in PAF service. "Leveraging on our customer support team in Asia Pacific, we are honored to support the PAF as they deploy the A-29 and utilize it to its fullest potential," Prado said. The PAF's six A-29 attack aircraft were delivered in 2020 at the height of the pandemic. Four of the aircraft arrived on Sept. 19, 2020, and the remaining two on Oct. 1 of the same year. The "Su
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