>The first ERJ 135 for the Thai Army takes off from Embraers factory after being handed over to the customer in December 2008. (Embraer photo)SO JOS DOS CAMPOS, Brazil --- Embraer has signed a contract with the Royal Thai Army for a second ERJ 135 jet. This third airplane for the Government of Thailand will be used to carry civilian and military officials, and the delivery is scheduled for 2009.>> At the end of 2008, Embraer delivered one ERJ 135 to the Royal Thai Army and other to the Royal Thai Navy. The ERJ 135 is a jet of exceptional quality and performance, and offers military customers a combination of modern equipment and low maintenance cost. They will be used in Thailand to transport government officials and to handle Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) missions by the Royal Thai Navy.>> The deal regarding the first two aircraft was announced in November 2007, and also includes a significant logistics package, reflecting the expansion of Embraer in the Defense and Government segment in the Asia Pacific region.>> Thailand is the first military operator in Southeast Asia to use the ERJ 135 aircraft both for transporting officials and for carrying out MEDEVAC missions. The airplane for the Royal Thai Navy is based at the U-Tapao Air Base, and the Royal Thai Armys aircraft in Bangkok.>> The ERJ 135 is a member of the successful ERJ 145 family, which has delivered over 1,000 units and accumulated more than 14 million flight hours. With a high level of commonality with the ERJ 145 jet, the ERJ 135 can handle a broad variety of missions.