Philippines Set to Acquire Six More A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft Amid Defense Upgrades
Philippines Bolsters Air Power with Second Batch of Super Tucano Aircraft
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Manila, Philippines – The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is set to significantly enhance its capabilities with the acquisition of six additional A-29 Super Tucano turboprop aircraft. This second batch of the versatile aircraft follows an initial order of six Super Tucanos delivered in 2020.
The move comes as the PAF retires its aging fleet of OV-10 Bronco light attack aircraft and AH-1S Cobra attack helicopters. brigadier Juliano Llarenas, commander of the 15th Strike Wing, confirmed the purchase during a decommissioning ceremony for the last two OV-10 Broncos at Sangley Point Air Base in Cavite City.“These new Super Tucanos will be instrumental in replacing our aging fleet and bolstering our ability to conduct a wide range of missions,” said Brigadier Llarenas.
The A-29 Super Tucano, manufactured by Brazilian aerospace giant Embraer, is a highly capable turboprop aircraft designed for a variety of roles, including tactical air support, light attack, surveillance, air interceptions, counterinsurgency operations, and advanced training.
The PAFS initial batch of Super Tucanos, delivered in 2020, has already proven its worth in various operations. The aircraft’s versatility and effectiveness have made it a valuable asset for the Philippine military.

The acquisition of the second batch of Super Tucanos underscores the Philippine government’s commitment to modernizing its armed forces and enhancing its defense capabilities. The new aircraft will undoubtedly play a crucial role in safeguarding the country’s territorial integrity and national security.
Philippines Bolsters Defenses with More Super Tucano Aircraft
Manila, Philippines – the Philippine Air Force (PAF) is set to receive a significant boost to its capabilities with the arrival of six additional A-29 Super Tucano aircraft. This second batch of the light attack and reconnaissance planes, expected within the next four years, will bolster the country’s defenses amidst growing regional security concerns.

The Super Tucanos, known for their versatility in surveillance and counterinsurgency operations, will join the six already in service. Their arrival comes as the Philippines navigates a complex geopolitical landscape, particularly with the increasing Chinese presence in the South China Sea.
“These aircraft are crucial for safeguarding our territorial integrity and protecting our maritime interests,” said a PAF spokesperson. “They provide us with enhanced situational awareness and the ability to respond effectively to a range of threats.”
The acquisition of the Super Tucanos is part of a broader effort by the Philippines to modernize its armed forces.However, the country has faced challenges in securing funding for these upgrades. despite these hurdles, the government remains committed to strengthening its defense capabilities to ensure national security.
Philippines Doubles Down on Super Tucano Power
Manila, Philippines – The Philippine Air force (PAF) is on the verge of a major power boost with the impending arrival of a second batch of A-29 Super Tucano aircraft. This follow-up order solidifies the PAF’s faith in these versatile turboprop planes, already proven in service since 2020.
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Proven Performer
The initial purchase of six A-29s in 2017 [1] marked a turning point for the PAF. These aircraft, renowned for their versatility and ruggedness, have been deployed across a range of missions, including close air support, counter-insurgency operations, and advanced training.
Sustaining the Fleet
ensuring the long-term viability of this aircraft fleet is paramount. Embraer, the Brazilian manufacturer of the Super Tucano, has already stepped up to provide crucial maintenance and support services. [3] this commitment will be essential in maximizing the operational lifespan of these vital assets.
Looking Ahead
The acquisition of a second batch of Super Tucanos signifies the PAF’s commitment to modernizing its air power and enhancing national security. As the Philippines faces evolving security challenges, these aircraft will play a critical role in safeguarding its territorial integrity and protecting its citizens.
