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First C-295 airplane delivered to India

To replace its ageing Avros-748 fleet

Airbus Defence and Space has officially handed over in fly-away condition the first of 56 C-295 aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF) to begin replacing its ageing Avros-748 fleet.
 
The C-295, in transport configuration and with an indigenous electronic warfare suite, will leave industry's production site in Seville, Spain, for Delhi, India, in the next few days, piloted by a joint IAF-Airbus crew.
 
The first 16 airplanes of the 56 ones on order will be assembled at the San Pablo Sur site in Seville, Spain, with the second aircraft due to be delivered in May 2024 and the next 14 rolled out at a rate of one per month until August 2025.
 
To boost self-reliance in the defence-manufacturing sector in India, the remaining 40 units of the IAF order will be manufactured and assembled -in partnership with Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL)- at a Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Vadodara in western India.
 
 The production of components of these planes has already started in the Main Constituent Assembly (MCA) facility in Hyderabad, southern India. These parts will be shipped to the Vadovara FAL, which is expected to be operational by November 2024.
 
 The first ‘Make in India’ C-295 will roll out of the Vadodara FAL in September 2026 in what will be a milestone for the Indian aerospace industry; the final aircraft expected to be delivered to the Air Force by August 2031.
 
With 283 orders from 41 operators, the C-295 is the reference in its segment and stands out for its versatility. It can carry up to 71 troops or 50 paratroopers, airdrop cargo, be used for medical evacuation and take off and land in short and unpaved runways.

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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