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Indian Air Force Chief VR Chaudhari taking the delivery of first C295 transport aircraft. (Photo:IAF)

Press Trust of India
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Seville (Spain),UPDATED: Sep 13, 2023 17:28 IST
The Airbus Defence and Space on Wednesday handed over to the Indian Air Force the first of the 56 C295 transport aircraft kick-starting the delivery of the planes under a Rs 21,935-crore project that was sealed two year's back as part of an overall aim to modernise India's air assets.

Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari received the aircraft at the aerospace major's production facility in the southern Spanish city of Seville.

Under the deal, Airbus will deliver the first 16 aircraft in 'fly-away' condition from its final assembly line in Seville by 2025 and the subsequent 40 aircraft will be manufactured and assembled by Tata Advanced Systems (TASL) in India as part of an industrial partnership between the two companies.

In October last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the manufacturing facility for 295 planes in Vadodara. It will be the first military aircraft to be manufactured in India by a private consortium.






The Indian Air Force (IAF) is procuring the C295 aircraft to replace its fleet of ageing Avro-748 planes that entered the service over six decades back.

The global C295 programme comprises a total of 280 orders from 39 operators, making it an unmatched aircraft in its weight and mission class, the plane maker said.

The C295 is known to be a superior aircraft used for tactical transport of up to 71 troops or 50 paratroopers, and for logistic operations to locations that are not accessible to current heavier aircraft.

The aircraft can airdrop paratroops and loads, and also be used for casualty or medical evacuation.

The aircraft is capable of performing special missions as well as disaster response and maritime patrol duties.

After the mega deal was finalised last year, Airbus said the C295 programme will see the company bring its complete bouquet of world-class aircraft manufacturing and servicing to India in collaboration with its industrial partners.

In May, the first C295 aircraft built for India successfully completed its maiden flight in Seville. The second one is in the final assembly at the Seville facility and is scheduled to be delivered to the IAF in May next year.

After the mega deal was finalised, Airbus said the C295 programme will see the company bring its complete bouquet of world-class aircraft manufacturing and servicing to India in collaboration with its industrial partners.

Six pilots from the IAF and 20 technicians have already undergone extensive training at the Seville facility.

The final assembly line for the C295 aircraft in Vadodara is set to be operational in November next year.

Officials said the IAF will be the world's largest operator of the C295.

Edited By:
Sudeep Lavania
Published On:
Sep 13, 2023

 
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Indeed a good replacement for Avros. Lets see how would they replace AN-32s now. Probably with the likes of Embraer C-390s or Airbus A400s
 
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Indeed a good replacement for Avros. Lets see how would they replace AN-32s now. Probably with the likes of Embraer C-390s or Airbus A400s
Is there a reason we don’t just go with C-130 for AN-32? We already operate them
 
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Is there a reason we don’t just go with C-130 for AN-32? We already operate them
I think whatever we'll choose will see a C-295 type deal i.e atleast 2/3rd will be manufactured here. Not sure if Americans will let that do it with C-130s. If yes then definitely should go for that.
 
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Production of 40 C295 transport aircraft in India will be 'game-changer​

The production of 40 Airbus C295 medium tactical transport aircraft in India will be a "game changer" as it would facilitate the creation of a world-class aerospace ecosystem in the country that would help in manufacturing other planes in the long-run, Indian Ambassador to Spain Dinesh K Patnaik said here.

The Indian Air Force received the first C295 aircraft on Wednesday, two years after New Delhi sealed a Rs 21,935-crore deal with Airbus Defence and Space to procure the planes.

Under the deal, Airbus will deliver the first 16 aircraft in 'fly-away' condition from its final assembly line in Seville by 2025 and the subsequent 40 aircraft will be manufactured and assembled by Tata Advanced Systems (TASL) in India as part of an industrial partnership between the two companies.

"The C295 project will be a game-changer project as it will create a world-class aerospace ecosystem in India," Patnaik told PTI in an interview.

The first 'Make in India' C295 is set to come out of a production facility in Vadodara in September 2026 and the final aircraft is expected to be delivered to the IAF by August 2031.

It will be the first military aircraft to be produced in India by a private cons ..

Officials said India is looking at procuring more C295 aircraft to replace the Indian Air Force's ageing transport fleet.

After Airbus handed over the first plane to the IAF, Patnaik said the C295 project is not only about procurement of the aircraft but it carries much more significance in terms of the creation of an aerospace eco-system in India.

"We still do not have a private aerospace eco-system in India whereas all major countries have such ecosystems. The C295 project wi ..

In October last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the manufacturing facility for C295 planes in Vadodara.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is procuring the C295 aircraft to replace its fleet of ageing Avro-748 planes that entered the service over six decades back.

The global C295 programme comprises a total of around 280 orders from 39 countries, making it an unmatched aircraft in its weight and mission class, the plane maker said.

The C295 is k ..

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
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As per the contract, the remaining 15 aircraft being built in Spain will be delivered by the end of 2024. The 40 aircraft being built in India will be delivered by 2031, with the first one likely to come out of the hangar around September 2026.
 
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I am sick of the word "Game-Changer"... And while I'm at it, also the phrase "With an eye on..."

How unoriginal Indian media are???
 
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