Spain Orders 18 Airbus C295s to Modernize Military Airlift Fleet
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The Spanish army continues to renew its fleet of aircraft. After ordering 100 helicopters from Airbus, the Spanish Ministry of Defence announced that it had ordered the European aircraft manufacturer 18 C295. The aircraft, delivered between 2026 and 2032, will be used for training missions for the transport and drop of paratroopers.
Spain has just formalized two colossal military orders from Airbus, covering a total of 100 helicopters and 18 C295 transport aircraft. This massive renewal aims to modernize aging fleets, standardize equipment and strengthen the national defence industry, particularly at the Albacete site.
Spain accelerates its military air plan with Germany following the European blockade The Ministry of Defence has confirmed the acquisition of 18 new tactical transport aircraft within a program that seeks to renew and harmonize the air fleet dedicated to education, training and operational support. The decision is framed in a standardization strategy that reduces costs, simplifies maintenance and improves operational availability. Official infor…
Airbus announced on Tuesday 23 December that it had received an order from the Spanish Ministry of Defence for 18 Airbus C295 military cargo aircraft to replace the CN235 and C212 used to train pilots and paratroopers of the Air Force and space.
The contract raises to 46 the C295 of the Army of the Air and strengthens the strategic autonomy, with assembly in Seville
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