
India to Receive First Airbus C-295 Tactical Military Transport Aircraft This Month
A Milestone for Indian Air Force
India is set to welcome its first Airbus C-295 tactical military transport aircraft later this month, marking a significant development in the nation’s defense capabilities. Remi Maillard, Airbus India President and Managing Director, made this exciting announcement during a press conference in New Delhi. This acquisition is part of India’s ongoing efforts to modernize its military fleet.
The Arrival of the C-295 Aircraft
An official from Airbus revealed that Air Marshal VR Chaudhari, Chief of the Indian Air Force, will soon travel to Seville, Spain, to take delivery of the inaugural C-295 aircraft. This momentous event follows the agreement signed between India and Airbus in September 2021 for the supply of 56 C-295 military transport aircraft.
A Joint Endeavor with Tata Advanced Systems Limited
Under the terms of the agreement, Tata Advanced Systems Limited, in partnership with Airbus, will manufacture 40 of these aircraft at a dedicated facility in Vadodara, India. This collaboration underscores the importance of domestic production and self-reliance in defense manufacturing.
Capabilities of the C-295 Aircraft
The Airbus C-295 boasts a cargo capacity of 5-10 tonnes and serves a vital role in tactical transport operations. It can accommodate up to 71 troops or 50 paratroopers, making it a versatile asset for military logistics. Moreover, it can operate from short or unprepared airstrips, enhancing its usability in various terrains and conditions.
A Glimpse into the Future
Remi Maillard also shared the company’s plans for the future. Airbus intends to commence aircraft production in India by 2026, a move that aligns with the country’s vision for self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing.
This milestone in India’s defense aviation sector not only enhances the nation’s military capabilities but also signifies its commitment to fostering domestic production and technological self-reliance.
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