Tanzania orders C-27J Spartan from Leonardo

In Africa, the C-27J Spartan has been acquired by Chad, Kenya, Morocco, and Zambia.

On 9 January 2024, Tanzania’s Minister of Defence and National Service, Stergomena Tax, signed a contract with Leonardo SpA for the delivery of two C-27J Spartan transport aircraft for the Jeshi la Anga la Wananchi wa Tanzania (Tanzania Air Force Command).

The aircraft will be equipped with kits for carrying out humanitarian missions and Search And Rescue (SAR). The transporters will also be used for firefighting operations on Mount Kilimanjaro and in the East African region.

The Alenia C-27J Spartan is a military transport aircraft developed and manufactured by Leonardo’s Aircraft Division (formerly Alenia Aermacchi until 2016). It is an advanced derivative of the former Alenia Aeronautica’s earlier G.222.

The C-27J Spartans will be operated by the Transport Squadron at Dar Es-Salaam/Julius Nyerere air base. A delivery date for the new aircraft was not revealed.

The military transport aircraft has been chosen by operators in 16 countries across all continents Significant operational achievements through a wide range of defence and civil protection missions in the most challenging environments and operating conditions, where other aircraft can’t be deployed.

In Africa, the C-27J Spartan has been acquired by Chad, Kenya, Morocco, and Zambia.

The aircraft’s capabilities, which have been extensively demonstrated in many challenging
operations, with its modular design have grown over the years to meet evolving requirements
in the market, both in terms of technical characteristics and military/civil missions.

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