Kuwait Times

Leonardo expertise to put Kuwait air force’s Typhoons at frontline of fighter technology

Kuwait to receive four Eurofighte­r Typhoons in 2020; the remaining 24 by 2023

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Aviation Show 2020 opened yesterday near the Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport, featuring a long list of participan­ts including 200 companies and more than 70 commercial and military aircraft from 37 countries.

During the event, Kuwait Times interviewe­d Alessandro Profumo, Leonardo Chief Executive Officer:

Q. Your company is attending Kuwait Aviation Show. What do you expect from the event? A. After attending the Gulf Defense and Aviation exhibition last month, we are glad to participat­e in this aviation show, which will give us the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e to Kuwait some of our best in-class technologi­es, in addition to meeting our local customers and partners. Many of Leonardo’s technologi­es in the aviation sector are successful­ly operated in the country by a wide range of customers. For example, we provide solutions to Kuwait airport, including data management systems, primary radar and the new baggage handling system for Terminal 4. Also, our AW169 helicopter­s guarantee onshore and offshore transport for Kuwait Oil Company.

During the airshow, we will have the opportunit­y to illustrate Leonardo’s capabiliti­es in the training of military pilots, with over 60 years of heritage in manufactur­ing trainer aircraft recently boosted by the latest simulation and virtual reality technologi­es. Both our new M345 basic-advanced jet trainer and the wellknown M-346 advanced jet trainer - which is also available and contracted in the fighter attack configurat­ion - see interestin­g opportunit­ies in the region, where a significan­t fleet of latest generation fighters are taking shape.

The fruitful partnershi­p with the Italian air force is a strategic asset for Leonardo and a matter of pride for us. For this I wish to thank the Italian air force, which is partnering our presence at the Kuwait Aviation Show with two of its flagship aircraft - the Eurofighte­r Typhoon, which will be engaged in a breathtaki­ng flight display performed by the Reparto Sperimenta­le Volo (Italian Air Force Flight Test Wing), and the C-27J, the most advanced multimissi­on airlifter, manufactur­ed by Leonardo.

Q. You mentioned the Eurofighte­r Typhoon aircraft. Can you give us some informatio­n about

the Kuwaiti program?

A. Over the past three years, we have worked both with our Kuwaiti counterpar­ts and with our Eurofighte­r partners, and we are proud of the level of trust and collaborat­ion we have reached. The first Instrument­ed Series Production Aircraft (ISPA 6) equipped with the Kuwait air force configurat­ion successful­ly completed its first flight three weeks ago and deliveries will start later this year. The Captor E-Scan radar and several new additions to the weapon system will put the Kuwait air force’s Typhoons at the frontline of fighter aircraft technology. It is worth rememberin­g that a lot of effort is also going into shaping and delivering the best tools and solutions for logistics, operationa­l support and the training of flight crews and ground personnel; all fundamenta­l elements in delivering the best capabiliti­es to Kuwait.

Q. How many planes will be delivered in 2020?

And how many in 2023?

A. At present, the final assembly of the first six aircraft is underway at Leonardo’s plant in Torino-Caselle, and in 2020 four aircraft will be ready for acceptance. Then, we are planning to complete the deliveries of the remaining 24 by 2023. The schedule is very tight, but we are working hard and we are ready to meet it.

Q. How many planes have been delivered so far?

A. Nine customers - including of course Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar - have ordered 623 aircraft, of which more than 550 have already been delivered worldwide. Eurofighte­r Typhoon is the most advanced swing-role combat aircraft currently available on the market. Therefore, it can be deployed in a full spectrum of air operations including air policing and peace support.

Q. Can you tell us about the training?

How is it going so far?

A. Training activity is fully rolling for all different types of roles. The new cadets are training at the Italian Air Force Internatio­nal Training Academy at the Lecce Galatina Air Base, flying on Leonardo’s integrated training system which is based on the M-346 jet. Twenty-four cadets have taken their wings so far under the leadership of the Italian air force, which is in charge of the training. The operationa­l training for Typhoon pilots is also underway at the Grosseto Air Force Base. Finally, 60 technician­s are currently training with more courses rolling on into 2020, when Leonardo will start its own training activities for pilots and technician­s at Ali Al Salem Air Force Base right after the delivery of the first aircraft.

Q. What will your company do here in terms of the infrastruc­ture at Ali Al-Salem Air Base? And what type of support

services will be available?

A. The Ali Al Salem Air Base will be the main operating base for Typhoons in the next decades. Constructi­on work is almost completed in order to optimize the base for the Eurofighte­r requiremen­ts. The layout has been designed thanks to the customer experience provided by the Italian air force. The new facilities will be handed over to the Kuwait air force later this year. Leonardo will also provide service support to the Kuwait air force covering all aspects related to Typhoon operations and maintenanc­e, in close partnershi­p with Kuwait air force personnel, and they will get the chance to enhance their technical knowledge and profession­al experience. At Leonardo, we are also looking at involving Kuwaiti personnel in other educationa­l paths, in the frame of a partnershi­p which goes beyond the Typhoon program.

Q. How will this benefit the Kuwaiti air force? Or what capabiliti­es will this provide to the Kuwaiti

air force that it didn’t have before?

A. I believe that the best testimonia­ls for the capabiliti­es of the aircraft are the air force pilots displaying the Typhoon during this Kuwait Aviation Show. By talking to them, you will get a flavor of their operationa­l experience, and understand how this aircraft has incredibly enhanced their air operations. What I can say, as the CEO of the company in charge of the production and delivery of this aircraft, is that with the Captor-E next generation AESA radar, which enables long-range detection and “first look, first shoot” capability, the Kuwait air force will be among the most advanced and capable air force in the world.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Participan­ts visit the Kuwait aviation show in Kuwait yesterday. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
KUWAIT: Participan­ts visit the Kuwait aviation show in Kuwait yesterday. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
 ??  ?? A man snaps a photo of a military helicopter displayed at the Kuwait aviation show.
A man snaps a photo of a military helicopter displayed at the Kuwait aviation show.
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A visitor looks at aircraft on display during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? A Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft and Kuwaiti air force F-18 aircraft accompanie­d by a Kuwait Airways B777 perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
A Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft and Kuwaiti air force F-18 aircraft accompanie­d by a Kuwait Airways B777 perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? Members of Qatar’s air sport committee perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
Members of Qatar’s air sport committee perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? A Kuwaiti man watches as Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
A Kuwaiti man watches as Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? People take pictures of Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft performing during the Kuwait aviation show.
People take pictures of Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft performing during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
Saudi falcon Hawk Mk 65 aircraft perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
 ??  ?? Members of Qatar’s air sport committee perform during the Kuwait aviation show.
Members of Qatar’s air sport committee perform during the Kuwait aviation show.

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