C295 aircraft, soon to be manufactured by the Tata-Airbus consortium in India?

C295 aircraft

The Indian Air Force (IAF) will replace the ageing Avro aircraft it purchased in the 1960s with the 5–10 tonne-capable C-295MW. The Request for Proposal (RFP) was distributed to international businesses in May 2013, and the Defence Acquisition Council approved the lone bid from Airbus and TASL in May 2015. On September 24, 2021, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Airbus Defence and Space agreed to a contract worth 21,935 crores for the purchase of 56 C-295MW aircraft and related supplies.

What is C-295 Aircraft?

With the installation of the final assembly line in Vadodara, the Tata Group will now be able to accept aluminium ingots at one end of the value spectrum, according to N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons. create an Airbus C-295 for the IAF out of the stream.

C295 aircraft
C295 aircraft

The C295 aircraft transport aeroplane production facility will be built in Vadodara by Airbus Defence and Space and Tata Advanced Systems Limited, and the foundation stone was laid on October 30. (TASL).

India will produce aircraft?

On October 30, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially set the cornerstone for the Tata-Airbus consortium’s C295 aircraft production facility in Vadodara, Gujarat, which will produce transport planes for the Indian Air Force (IAF). According to PTI, it is the first project of its sort that will see an Indian commercial enterprise produce a military aircraft. The C295 aircraft will also be produced outside of Europe for the first time. the production The unit will take care of the IAF’s additional orders as well as the export of the transport aircraft.

C295 aircraft
C295 aircraft

Where was this aircraft produced?

Construccionaes Aeronauticcas SA, a Spanish aircraft builder, was the company that first created the C295. Airbus now owns this company, and its Spanish production facility is where the aircraft is made. In September 2021, India and Airbus Defence and Space agreed to a Rs 21,935 crore purchase agreement for 56 C295 aircraft to replace the IAF’s ageing Avro-748 aircraft, which went into service in the early 1960s.

Airbus will deliver aircraft?

According to the contract, Airbus must deliver the first 16 aircraft in “fly-away” condition from its final assembly line in Seville, Spain, within four years. The remaining 40 aircraft will be produced by Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) in India as part of the agreement of a business alliance between the two organisations. The IAF is expected to receive 16 fly-away aircraft between September 2023 and August 2025. The first aircraft made in India will leave the production plant in September 2026, while the remaining 39 must be made by August 2031.

C295 aircraft
C295 aircraft

Airbus defence will sell aircraft made in India 

Airbus Defence and Space would be permitted to sell the aircraft made in India to civil operators and export to nations that have been approved by the Government of India after the delivery of 56 aircraft to the IAF is complete.

A transport aircraft with a capacity of 5 to 10 tonnes and a top speed of 480 kmph, the C295MW. For fast action and para-dropping of troops, it includes a rear ramp door.

and freight. Other capabilities include quick takeoffs and landings on semi-prepared surfaces.

C-295 technical specification

According to Airbus’ published technical specifications, the cabin of the aircraft measures 12.7 metres, or 41 feet and 8 inches. According to the manufacturer, the 71-seat aircraft has the longest unobstructed cabin in its class. Additionally, the manufacturer asserts that C295’s direct off-loading through the back ramp allows it to carry more freight than its rivals.

C295 aircraft
C295 aircraft

The indigenous electronic warfare suite will be built by Bharat Electronics Ltd. and Bharat Dynamics Limited and installed on all 56 aircraft. According to Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar, the jet will have the biggest amount of indigenous content ever made in India, accounting for 96% of the work.

The manufacturing facility in Vadodara will carry out all of the work that Airbus conducts to build the plane in Spain.

What types of terrains have the C295 been used on throughout the world?

According to Airbus, the C295 can fly across the deserts of Algeria and Jordan in the middle east, the rainforests of Brazil and the mountains of Columbia in South America, and the chilly temperatures of Poland and Finland in Europe. Additionally, the aircraft has participated in combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Chad.

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