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Peru's Air Force takes delivery of its first Alenia C-27J Spartan military airlifter.
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Peru's Air Force takes delivery of its first Alenia C-27J Spartan military airlifter | |||
Alenia
Aermacchi delivered the first C-27J Spartan medium-sized military transport
aircraft to the Peruvian Air Force, the Italian aircraft manufacturer
announced today, March 28, in a statement. The official ceremony for the
delivery of the first C-27J Spartan to Peru’s Air Force has taken
place in Lima, at Las Palmas base.
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Peruvian Air Force's first Alenia C-27J Spartan military airlifter |
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The
event has seen the participation of the Peruvian Defence Minister, Pedro
Cateriano Bellido, the Commander in Chief of the Peruvian Air Force -
General Dante Arévalo Abate, the Italian Defence Minister, Roberta
Pinotti, the Italian Ambassador in Lima, Mauro Marsili, and the Alenia
Aermacchi’s Vice General Manager, Massimo Ghione. This aircraft is part of the contract signed between Alenia Aermacchi and the FAP in December 2013. In December 2014 a second contract was signed for two additional C-27Js bringing to four aircraft the number of these planes ordered by the Peruvian Air Force (FAP). The airplanes’ deliveries will end in 2017 and will be managed by the Air Group n. 8 at the Callao base, on the central coast of the Country. The C-27J has been selected thanks to is capability of operating safely and efficiently and at competitive costs in all operational scenarios of this Latin American Country, including activities on semi-prepared airstrips of the Andes and of the many local airports, at high altitudes and with hot weather, said Alenia. The FAP will employ the C-27J as a strategic asset in passenger and cargo transport, humanitarian, fire-fighting, search and rescue and internal security missions. In addition to Peru the C-27J Spartan has already been ordered by the Air Forces of Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Romania, Morocco and Slovakia, as well as by the U.S., Mexico, Australia and by an African Country, for a total of 80 airplanes. |
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