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The Airbus A400M ATLAS airplane performs June 17 during the International Paris Airshow at Le Bourget.
ANKARA, Turkey — A third A400M military transport aircraft was delivered to the Turkish Air Force, Turkish officials said.
Turkey suspended the flights of the two A400Ms delivered by the Airbus Group, the plane's manufacturer, after an A400M crashed near Sevilla, Spain, last year.
Turkish officials said the two aircraft were sent to Airbus for retrofit work and reinforced software work.
The officials said A400M flights will resume in January.
In 2003, Turkey signed a deal for a batch of 10 A400Ms, with final deliveries scheduled for 2018.
A400M deliveries to Turkey have faced some delays, sparking a dispute between Airbus and the Turkish government. Turkey accused Airbus for failing in its delivery timetable, and Airbus accused Turkey of using delays for bargaining.
Other A400M client nations are Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Spain and Britain.
Turkey Receives Third A400M Transport Aircraft