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RAF’s New Transport Aircraft the Airbus A400m is Unveiled

June 26, 2008

Airbus a400mThe first Airbus A400M, the RAF’s future transport aircraft, rolled out today from the EADS production facility in Seville, Spain, in front of an international audience including senior RAF and MoD officials. The long-range turbo-prop aircraft is expected to take to the air for the first time later in the year. The A400M will replace part of the RAF C-130 fleet early in the next decade with 25 on order for the UK.
Minister for Defence Equipment & Support, Baroness Taylor said:

“The A400M will be the RAF’s new state-of-the-art transport aircraft for the 21st century. Capable of carrying a mixture of troops, equipment, vehicles and helicopters to the heart of our operations these aircraft will be the backbone of support to our troops. Their ability to take-off and land on short makeshift strips will enable us to deploy our forces quickly and effectively around the world on a variety of operations. Today’s roll-out marks significant progress in the program and I look forward to its first flight later this year.”

Air Marshal Sir Barry Thornton, Chief of Materiel (Air) in MoD’s Defence Equipment & Support organization said after watching the aircraft roll out:

“This eagerly awaited new aircraft will support the deployment of all three Services in peace, crisis and wartime roles. It will be a highly reliable and capable aircraft that will make a significant difference to the Royal Air Force’s strategic and tactical airlift.”

UK-based companies are playing a significant part in the project, with the largely composite wing design and production taking place at Filton, Bristol, and Rolls-Royce in the UK playing a major role in the engine consortium.

Source: MoD

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