(31 Oct 2021)
The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Mali has
ordered an additional Airbus C295 airlifter in
transport configuration.
This second aircraft, scheduled for delivery in 2021,
will supplement the first C295 already in operation since December
2016 which has already accumulated 1,770 flight hours and
transported more than 38,000 passengers and 900 tonnes of cargo in
less than four years of operations.
The new order also includes an integrated
logistics support package with spare parts for the two aircraft
and training for flight crews and mechanics.
This acquisition is in response to the urgent need
of the authorities of the Republic of Mali to have permanent air
transport capacity within a very short timeframe, providing a
vital link supporting operations and actions for the development
of isolated areas in the northern regions of the country.
Bernhard
Brenner, Head of Marketing and Sales at Airbus Defence and Space,
said, “This repeat order demonstrates the excellent capabilities
and performance of our aircraft. The C295 is becoming the 21st
century standard tactical airlifter in Africa with 37 aircraft
ordered in the region, from Algeria, Egypt and Ghana to Ivory
Coast, Burkina Faso and Mali.”
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