Portugal receives its first A-29N Super Tucanos, which will now undergo NATO equipment integration at OGMA before entering service with the Air Force.
Portugal has received its first three Embraer A-29N Super Tucano light attack and advanced trainer aircraft, which landed at OGMA’s facilities in Alverca do Ribatejo on Aug. 31, 2025. The aircraft are the first batch of a 12-aircraft order signed in December 2024, making Lisbon the launch customer for the NATO-standard variant of the proven Super Tucano. Contents Portugal receives its first A-29N Super Tucanos, which will now undergo NATO equipment integration at OGMA before entering service with the Air Force. A NATO-Compatible Super Tucano Role in Training and Operations OGMA’s Role and Industrial Participation Strengthen