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Kazakhstan purchases two more aircrafts from Airbus Military

Business Materials 25 October 2013 13:01 (UTC +04:00)
Airbus Military has signed a contract with Kazspecexport, a State Company belonging to the Kazakh Defence Ministry

Azerbaijan, Baku, Oct. 25 / Trend E. Kosolapova/

Airbus Military has signed a contract with Kazspecexport, a State Company belonging to the Kazakh Defence Ministry, to supply two C295 military transport aircraft plus the related service support package for spare parts and ground support equipment, the company reported.

This order is implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that was signed in 2012 between the Kazakh Defence Ministry and Airbus Military for the procurement of eight C295s in total and on the basis of which two C295s were already delivered in 2013.

The first two C295s are already in service with the Kazakhstan Air Forces and the third and fourth are planned for delivery in 2014 and 2015 respectively. With regards to the remaining four aircraft in the MoU, a delivery schedule will be defined over the coming years.

"Airbus Military is very proud that the Kazakhstan Ministry of Defense is placing a repeat order for the C295, confirming its confidence in the aircraft's capabilities and cost-efficiency as well as in our company. We are proud of the relationship that has been created with Kazspecexport and the Ministry of Defence and congratulate the teams of both institutions on their professionalism in the process. We will keep striving to ensure that we live up to this mark of confidence and stand by our customer for many years to come," Airbus Military's Head of Commercial Antonio Rodriguez Barberan said.

The C295 is part of Airbus Military's family of light and medium airlifters which also includes the smaller NC212i and CN235 platforms.

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