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Spanish Ministry of Defence Orders 16 Airbus C295 Maritime Patrol and Surveillance Aircrafts

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Spanish Ministry of Defence Orders 16 Airbus C295 Maritime Patrol and Surveillance Aircrafts

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Spanish Ministry of Defence Orders 16 Airbus C295 Maritime Patrol and Surveillance Aircrafts
Spanish Ministry of Defence Orders 16 Airbus C295 Maritime Patrol and Surveillance Aircrafts

The Spanish Ministry of Defence has ordered 16 Airbus C295 aircraft in Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) configuration and Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) configuration. The contract amounts to €1.695 billion. These new aircraft will enable the Spanish Air and Space Force and the Spanish Navy to strengthen the national anti-submarine warfare capability as well as increase and enhance its surveillance, reconnaissance and search & rescue units. The contract also includes training systems (Full Flight Simulator and Mission System Simulator) and an initial logistics support package. There will be a high degree of synergy between both configurations. The Spanish Air and Space Force also operates a fleet of 13 Airbus C295 in transport configuration. The aircraft will be assembled at Airbus’ military facilities in Seville.

“The aircraft will be fully designed and manufactured in Spain, fostering the national industrial defence footprint and sovereignty. In particular, the Maritime Patrol version is the most complex C295 mission configuration to date. A major development project that will bring together the latest technologies to provide an operational advantage to our customer,” said Mike Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space.

Airbus C295 in Maritime Patrol and Surveillance configurations
Airbus C295 in Maritime Patrol and Surveillance configurations. (Photo by Airbus)

The C295 MPA will conduct the missions performed by the P-3 Orion fleet, which were retired at the end of 2022. It will be equipped to carry out anti-submarine, anti-surface warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Likewise, it will be able to carry armaments such as torpedoes and other types of weapon systems. The MPA configuration will be highly connected and will be able to operate in a collaborative mode with other platforms in different domains. The aircraft can become a flying command-and-control centre, providing the Spanish Armed Forces with the versatility to carry out a wide range of missions. The C295 MSA is the natural replacement for the CN-235 VIGMA aircraft fleet, which have been in service with the Spanish Air and Space Force since 2008. It will be primarily equipped for maritime and overland operations such as anti-smuggling, anti-illegal immigration and anti-drug trafficking operations, as well as national and international search-and-rescue missions.

The Airbus C295 is a medium tactical transport aircraft that was designed and initially manufactured by the Spanish aerospace company CASA (now Airbus). It is capable of carrying up to nine tonnes of payload or as many as 71 troops at a maximum cruise speed of 260 kts. Adding to its flexibility is the capability of being equipped for the air-to-air refueling of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Fitted with a retractable landing gear and featuring an unobstructed 12.69-meter-long pressurized cabin, the C295 cruises at altitudes up to 30,000 ft., while also retaining excellent low-level flight characteristics. It has remarkable short take-off & landing (STOL) performance from unpaved, soft, and sandy/grass airstrips. C295 operators have logged a combined 500,000 flight hours in all types of environments. With more than 200 aircraft in operation, the C295 has an outstanding track record of reliability, demonstrating daily its worth as a highly efficient workhorse.

Airbus C295 aircraft in Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) configuration and Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA)
Airbus C295 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) and Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA). (Photo by Airbus)

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