Embraer Defense & Security and Mahindra Group have taken a bold step towards India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. The two companies have signed a Strategic Cooperation Agreement (SCA) to advance the C-390 Millennium aircraft for the Indian Air Force’s Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme. The signing took place alongside the launch of Embraer’s new national office in Aerocity, New Delhi.
The SCA follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed in February 2024 at the Embassy of Brazil in New Delhi. It widens the partnership to include joint marketing, industrialisation, and the creation of an Indian hub for the C-390 Millennium. Since that signing, the aircraft has gained more global operators, proving its growing appeal and reliability.
Both companies will now work with Indian stakeholders across defence and aerospace. They aim to identify opportunities in manufacturing, assembly, and maintenance. Supply chain development and MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) activities will also form key parts of the plan.
The long-term goal is to position India as a global hub for the C-390 Millennium. This would meet both domestic and regional requirements. It could also create new jobs and boost local expertise in aviation technology.
This collaboration brings together Brazil’s aerospace innovation and India’s manufacturing strength. It supports India’s goal of greater self-reliance and strengthens ties between the two nations. Together, Embraer and Mahindra are setting the foundation for India to become a major regional base for the C-390 Millennium.