IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari and Indian Ambassador to Spain Dinesh K Patnaik after receiving the first Airbus C-295 aircraft at Seville in Spain.
■ By Manash Pratim Bhuyan
SEVILLE (Spain),
Under Rs 21,935 cr project, Airbus will deliver the first 16 aircraft in ‘fly-away’ condition from its final assembly line in Seville by 2025 and the subsequent 40 aircraft will be manufactured and assembled by Tata Advanced Systems in India as part of an industrial partnership between the two companies
CHIEF of Air Staff Air Chief
Marshal V R Chaudhari on
Wednesday received the first of
the 56 C-295 transport aircraft
two years after India sealed a
Rs 21,935-crore deal with
Airbus Defence and Space to
procure the jets to replace its
ageing Avro--748 fleet.
Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari,
receiving the aircraft at the
aerospace major’s production
facility in the southern Spanish
city of Seville, described it as a
“momentous day” for the IAF
and India as 40 C-295 out of the total fleet will be manufactured inVadodara.
“It is a
momentousdayforus,forthe
Indian Air Force in particular, and a nation as a whole
to receive the first aircraft
which marks the beginning
of a new era, wherein we will
bemanufacturing40ofthese
aircraft in India,” he said.
Underthedeal,Airbuswill
deliver the first 16 aircraft in
‘fly-away’ condition from its
final assembly line in Seville
by 2025 and the subsequent
40 aircraft will be manufactured and assembled byTata
Advanced Systems (TASL)in
India as part of an industrial partnership between the
two companies.
“It gives a tremendous
boost to the capability of
moving our forces to the
frontline when required,” Air
Chief Marshal Chaudhari
said.
The Chief of Air Staff also
took a sortie on the new aircraft.
The C295, in transport configuration and with an indigenousel ectronic warfare suite,
willleave Airbus’ production
site in Seville for Delhi on
September15.It will be piloted by a jointIAF-Airbus crew.
“While the first aircraft was
rolled out from Spain, the
17th aircraft will be assembled at the final assembly line
in Barodain 2026. It will mark
a historic momentas the first
time a military transport aircraft will be fully manufactured in India,” Air Chief
Marshal Chaudhari told PTI.
The first ‘Make in India’
C295 will roll out of the
Vadodara final assembly line
in September 2026 in what
will be a milestone for the
Indian aerospace industry.
The final aircraft is expected
to be delivered to the IAF by
August 2031.