C-295 transport aircraft inducted

| | New Delhi/Ghaziabad
  • 0

C-295 transport aircraft inducted

Tuesday, 26 September 2023 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi/Ghaziabad

The IAF on Monday formally inducted the first C-295 medium tactical transport aircraft in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the Hindan airbase in Ghaziabad.

He exuded confidence that the latest induction will bolster medium lift tactical capability of the IAF. He termed the defence and aerospace sectors as the two important pillars for making India self-reliant in the coming years.

Rajnath also inaugurated Bharat Drone Shakti 2023, a first-of-its-kind two-day drone exhibition cum display was inaugurated at the airbase.

The expo has been jointly organised by IAF and Drone Federation of India (DFI).  The event features over 75 drone start-ups from across the country. As regards the C-295 plane, the induction ceremony saw Rajnath taking part in a ‘Sarva Dharma Pooja’ that was performed in the hangar to mark the occasion. IAF chief Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari along with senior officials of the IAF as well as of Airbus attended the induction ceremony.

The first C-295 aircraft was inducted into Squadron No. 11 of the IAF. It is one of the oldest squadrons of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and is currently based at Vadodara Air Force Station.

The aircraft was unveiled at the hangar after two sliding screens, bearing ‘11 SQN: Pioneers of C-295 MW’, ‘Rhinos: The Trailblazers of C-295 MW’, and image of the newly-inducted aircraft, moved sideways. One-horned rhino is the emblem of Sqn. No. 11.

The IAF chief had on September 13 received the first of the 56 C-295 transport aircraft two years after India sealed a `21,935-crore deal with Airbus Defence and Space to procure the jets to replace its ageing Avro-748 fleet.

The aircraft had landed in Vadodara on September 20, days after it was handed over to the IAF in the southern Spanish city of Seville. 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 (TASL) in India as part of an industrial partnership between the two companies.

The production of components of these aircraft has already started in the Main Constituent Assembly facility in Hyderabad.

These parts will be shipped to the Final Assembly Line in Vadodara which is expected to be operational by November 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid the foundation stone of the manufacturing facility for C-295 planes in Vadodara in October last year. It will be the first military aircraft to be manufactured in India by a private consortium.

The IAF is procuring the C-295 aircraft to replace its fleet of ageing Avro-748 planes that entered the service over six decades ago.

The C-295 is known to be a superior aircraft 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.

The aircraft can airdrop paratroops and loads, and also be used for casualty or medical evacuation. The aircraft is capable of performing special missions as well as disaster response and maritime patrol duties. Meanwhile, the drones featured during the  exhibition can be employed for a variety of military and civil applications. By showcasing their capabilities through a series of aerial and statics demonstrations, the IAF and DFI seek to bolster the Government’s initiative to make India a major drone hub by 2030.

Sunday Edition

Grand celebration of cinema

17 November 2024 | Abhi Singhal | Agenda

Savouring Kerala’s Rich Flavours

17 November 2024 | Abhi Singhal | Agenda

The Vibrant Flavours OF K0REA

17 November 2024 | Team Agenda | Agenda

A Meal Worth Revisiting

17 November 2024 | Pawan Soni | Agenda

A Spiritual Getaway

17 November 2024 | Santanu Ganguly | Agenda

Exploring Daman A Coastal Escape with Cultural Riches

17 November 2024 | Neeta Lal | Agenda