Airbus Military has signed today a firm contract with PT Dirgantara
Indonesia (PT DI) to supply nine C295 military transport aircraft for
delivery to the Indonesian Ministry of Defense. The contract
between PT DI and the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia was signed
simultaneously, witnessed by Minister of Defense, Prof. Dr. Purnomo
Yusgiantoro, and the Chief of Armed Forces, Admiral Agus Suhartono, at a
ceremony at the Singapore Airshow. The Indonesian designation of the
aircraft will be CN295. The aircraft will be operated by the Indonesian Air Force
throughout the vast territory of Indonesia, which includes around
17.000 islands. The aircraft will perform a variety of roles including
military, logistical, humanitarian and medical evacuation missions. The
first delivery is foreseen in 2012 and by summer 2014 all aircraft will
have been delivered.
Additionally, the industrial plan covers a
substantial collaboration between PT DI and Airbus Military for the C295
programme, including the manufacturing of the tail empennage, rear
fuselage and fuselage panels, as well as workpackages for the
development of Computer Based Training systems and the creation of a service and delivery centre and a final assembly line (FAL) in Indonesia.
“This
is a proud moment for our country as well as for the Indonesian
aerospace industry. The C295 provides the ideal capacity to respond to
Indonesia´s current and future military and humanitarian transport needs
and does so very cost-efficiently, with full participation of the
Indonesian aerospace industry, creating high skilled jobs and technology transfer,” said His Excellency Prof. Dr. Purnomo Yusgiantoro, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia.
“This
contract builds on the long and excellent partnership that exists
between Airbus Military and the Indonesian aerospace industry. It will
provide our country with the right capability for the years to come and
allows PT DI to grow its aerospace business as a tier 1 supplier. This
will position PTDI on the global aerospace scene and allow us to enhance
our skills and workforce,” said Dr. Budi Santoso, President and CEO of
PT DI.
“Airbus Military is honored that the Indonesian Ministry of
Defense has chosen the C295 for its fleet and we look forward to
continue our successful partnership with PT DI. We will ensure that we
live up to this mark of confidence, which demonstrates the value that
the C295 provides to the armed forces around the world”, said Domingo
Urena-Raso, President and CEO of Airbus Military.
Over 85 C295s are in service today with 14 different operators.
The
new generation C295 is the ideal aircraft for defence and civic
missions to the benefit of society, such as humanitarian actions,
maritime patrol, and environmental surveillance missions, among others.
Thanks to its robustness and reliability, and with simple systems, this
medium sized tactical airlifter provides wide versatility and
flexibility, necessary for personnel, troop and bulky/palletized cargo
transportation, medical evacuation, communication and logistic duties or
paratrooping.
The C295’s excellent versatility also allows it to
be configured in special versions to perform specific missions with high
efficiency such as gunship, ground surveillance, search and rescue,
maritime patrol, anti-submarine warfare,
SIGINT or airborne early warning. Its mix of dual technology
civil/military equipment ensures success in demanding tactical missions,
growth potential for future equipment as well as compatibility with the
latest civil airspace environment.
C295s in service today have
accumulated more than 110,000 flying hours in the most demanding
conditions, from extreme cold weather to hot desert areas. The C295 is
part of Airbus Military’s family of light and medium airlifters which
also includes the smaller C212 and CN235 aircraft.
Airbus Military
is the only military and civic/humanitarian transport aircraft
manufacturer to develop, produce, sell and support a comprehensive
family of airlifters ranging from three to 45 tonnes of payload. An
Airbus daughter company, Airbus Military is responsible for the A400M
programme, as well as the Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) A330 and
for further military derivatives based on Airbus civil aircraft.
Together with the smaller “Light & Medium” C295, CN235 and C212,
Airbus is an EADS company.
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