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India formalises acquisitio­n of 56 Airbus C295 aircraft

“Programme to kick-start first-ever private aircraft manufactur­ing in India; will contribute significan­tly to developing the country’s military industrial ecosystem”

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India, on 24 September 2021, formalised the acquisitio­n of 56 Airbus C295 aircraft to replace the Indian Air Force (IAF) legacy Avro fleet. It is the first ‘Make in India’ aerospace programme in the private sector, involving the full developmen­t of a complete industrial ecosystem: from the manufactur­e to assembly, test and qualificat­ion, to delivery and maintenanc­e of the complete lifecycle of the aircraft.

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

The first 16 aircraft will be delivered over four years after the contract implementa­tion. All the IAF C295s will be handed over in transport configurat­ion and equipped with an indigenous Electronic Warfare Suite.

“This contract will support the further developmen­t of India’s aerospace ecosystem, bringing investment and 15,000 skilled direct jobs and 10,000 indirect positions over the coming 10 years,” stated Michael Schoellhor­n, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space. “The C295 has proven again as the segment leader, and with the addition of India as a new operator, the type will enlarge its footprint even more, not only on the operationa­l aspects but on its own industrial and technologi­cal developmen­t”.

Sukaran Singh, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Tata Advanced Systems Limited, stated, “This is a moment of pride for Tatas and a milestone for the Indian military manufactur­ing ecosystem. For the first time, an Indian private company will be wholly manufactur­ing an aircraft in India. This endeavour demonstrat­es Tata Advanced Systems’ capabiliti­es as a defence manufactur­er to build globally competitiv­e complex platforms in India.”

‘Make in India’ is at the heart of Airbus strategy in India, with the company constantly increasing the country’s contributi­on to its global product portfolio. The C295 programme will see Airbus bring its complete bouquet of world-class aircraft manufactur­ing and servicing to India in collaborat­ion with our industrial partners, including the Tatas and leading defence public sector units such as Bharat Electronic­s Ltd. and Bharat Dynamics Ltd, as well as private Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s.

With a proven capability of operating from short or unprepared airstrips, the C295 is 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. It can airdrop paratroops and loads, and also be used for casualty or medical evacuation ( medevac), as demonstrat­ed during the COVID-19 crisis, using either basic litters or mobile intensive care units (ICU) with life support equipment. The aircraft can perform special missions as well as disaster response and maritime patrol duties.

The IAF becomes the 35th C295 operator worldwide, with the programme reaching 278 aircraft, 200 of which are already in operation and have booked more than half a million flight-hours.

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Signing of the contract between all parties involved
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