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Military transport aircraft are typically fixed and rotary wing cargo aircraft which are used to deliver troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the surface of the planet, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace. Originally derived from bombers, military transport aircraft were used for delivering airborne forces during the Second World War and towing military gliders. Some military transport aircraft are tasked to performs multi-role duties such as aerial refueling and, tactical, operational and strategic airlifts onto unprepared runways, or those constructed by engineers.
Bangladesh Air Force started its Transport flights well with two Ex-Indian Air Force abandoned aircraft: Duglas Dacota and DHC-3 Otter. Letter on included a An-24 retiring the two Ex-indian aircraft. The need for a good transport aircraft has experienced 2 An-26 then and now BAF operates 4 C-130B Hercules and 3 AN-32 Clines. They are now talking with the US to get 4 off the shelf C-130E to replace the aging C-130B from fleet. But these acquisitions are not future proof and soon after the 2025 they will look for new solutions (C-130B was acquired in 1999 and after 13 years they are ready to be decommissioned and replaced. This suggests for a new aircraft after 2025).
The probable Fixed-wing transport aircraft are to be efficient and effective and thus significant consideration to be given to their Price, Range, Payload, Maximum Take off Weight, fuel consumption, Speed and entrance to service.
Bangladesh Air Force started its Transport flights well with two Ex-Indian Air Force abandoned aircraft: Duglas Dacota and DHC-3 Otter. Letter on included a An-24 retiring the two Ex-indian aircraft. The need for a good transport aircraft has experienced 2 An-26 then and now BAF operates 4 C-130B Hercules and 3 AN-32 Clines. They are now talking with the US to get 4 off the shelf C-130E to replace the aging C-130B from fleet. But these acquisitions are not future proof and soon after the 2025 they will look for new solutions (C-130B was acquired in 1999 and after 13 years they are ready to be decommissioned and replaced. This suggests for a new aircraft after 2025).
The probable Fixed-wing transport aircraft are to be efficient and effective and thus significant consideration to be given to their Price, Range, Payload, Maximum Take off Weight, fuel consumption, Speed and entrance to service.