Airbus has delivered the first of eight Airbus
A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft ordered by the
NATO Multinational MRTT Fleet (MMF).
The official acceptance of this first aircraft
marks a decisive milestone towards the entry into service of this
multinational unit formed by the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Norway,
Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic.
The aircraft will be based in Eindhoven, though the MMF
fleet will also operate from a second location, the Forward
Operating Base in Cologne, Germany.
Dirk Hoke, Chief Executive Officer of Airbus
Defence and Space, said, “The NATO MMF programme perfectly
represents the future of defence cooperation and shows the true
success of the pooling and sharing concept. As a trusted partner
for the armed forces, Airbus is extremely proud to see its A330
MRTT at the forefront and ready to secure decisive capabilities
and interoperability for NATO partner nations.”
The A330 MRTT combines the advanced technology of
a new generation tanker with the operational experience recorded
during more than 200,000 flight hours in service.
The A330 MRTT is
interoperable with receivers worldwide and delivers true
multi-role capabilities as proven during the recent MEDEVAC and
strategic transport missions related to the COVID19 pandemic.
Peter Dohmen, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
(NSPA) General Manager, said, “The MMF programme is a prime
example of excellent cooperation between nations, the EU and NATO
and the strong collaboration between OCCAR and NSPA. This unique
state-of-the-art capability will enable our participating nations
to perform a wide range of operations in multiple domains. We
thank the nations for their continued trust in NSPA as the system
manager and wish them success in their future missions.”
The MMF programme is funded by the six nations
which will have the exclusive right to operate the NATO–owned
aircraft in a pooling arrangement.
The aircraft will be configured
for in-flight refuelling, the transport of passengers and cargo,
and medical evacuation operations.
The European Defence Agency (EDA) initiated the
MMF programme in 2012. OCCAR manages the MMF acquisition phase and
the first two years of the Initial In-Service-Support as Contract
Executing Agent on behalf of NSPA. Following the acquisition
phase, NSPA will be responsible for the complete life-cycle
management of the fleet.
Matteo Bisceglia, Director of the Organisation for
Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR), said, “The delivery of the
first MMF aircraft marks a key milestone of the MMF ADS
acquisition contract managed by OCCAR. OCCAR is proud to have
delivered this aircraft to the customer on time without any
shortfalls in performance or over cost. Key points for this
success are the MMF Nations’ trust in the ability of NSPA and
OCCAR to efficiently manage the Programme, the excellent
cooperation with the EU and the willingness to succeed of the
experienced MMF team.”
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