Fireworks. The company has already replaced the two damaged Canadair planes.

The company that operates the Canadair forest firefighting aircraft in Portugal has already replaced the two damaged heavy aircraft with the arrival of the second aircraft this Thursday, the company told Lusa.
An official source from Avincis, the company responsible for these heavy aircraft operating in Portugal to fight the fires, indicated that the second Canadair replacement aircraft will land this Thursday in Castelo Branco.
"This restores Portugal's heavy firefighting aircraft fleet," the company emphasizes. The first replacement Canadair arrived in Portugal on Tuesday.
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