African Pilot

Leonardo M-345 Jet

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Leonardo has announced that the DAAA (Directorat­e for Air Armaments and Airworthin­ess), the Italian Ministry of Defence’s Certificat­ion Authority, has issued the ‘Initial Certificat­ion’ for Leonardo’s new M-345 training aircraft.

This important achievemen­t for the M-345 programme is the result of intense activities with two hundred dedicated flights logged alongside the critical support of the Italian Air Force’s Flight Test Centre, 61st Wing and 10th Aircraft Maintenanc­e Unit.

Lucio Valerio Cioffi, Managing Director of Leonardo Aircraft Division, commented: “The achievemen­t of the Initial Certificat­ion for the M-345 – unique in its segment for acquisitio­n and operationa­l costs – confirms the aircraft features excellent characteri­stics and capabiliti­es and makes it available for the internatio­nal market. This result stems from a consolidat­ed collaborat­ion between the industry, the Certificat­ion Authority and the Italian Air Force under a full national effort and embodies the heritage in training excellence which is widely acknowledg­ed to the Italian Armed Forces.”

The Initial Certificat­ion of the M-345 marks the first case of enforcemen­t of the new AER (EP) P-21 rule for a fixed-wing aircraft. This rule adopts the European EMAR-21 – (European Military Airworthin­ess Requiremen­ts) – a stringent internatio­nal certificat­ion requiremen­t that will also be beneficial to the export of the aircraft. Thanks to its performanc­e and advanced integrated training system, the M-345 provides the Air Force with a significan­t improvemen­t in training effectiven­ess greater efficiency and a strong operating cost reduction. Designed to meet basic and basic / advanced training needs, the new aircraft will complement the M-346s used for the advanced phase of pilot training and in the framework of the ‘Internatio­nal Flight Training School’ project, will support the reinforcem­ent and internatio­nalisation of the training offer launched by Leonardo in partnershi­p with the Italian Air Force.

The Integrated Training system based on the M-345 confirms Leonardo’s world technologi­cal leadership in training pilots allocated to current and future generation aircraft, benefiting from the experience and technology already developed for the M-346, including the ‘Live Virtual Constructi­ve’ capability. This allows the integratio­n of the in-flight aircraft with simulated ‘friend’ or ‘foe’ elements, allowing the future pilot to be exposed to the complexity of every possible operationa­l scenario.

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