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EADS delivers the Finnish Air Force's first C295M airlifter

March 9, 2007

The first C295M transport for the Finnish Air Force has been delivered by EADS, arriving during the military service's 89th anniversary celebration at Tikkakoski Air Base this week.

Finnish Air Force's first C-295M Finland ordered two C295s in May 2006, and also has a purchase option for another five to replace the Air Force's current fleet of Fokker F.27s. The C295Ms are quickly reconfigurable, and are ideally suited for the transport of troops and material both in Finland and abroad as part of international missions. They also will be available for medical and other evacuation tasks in connection with civil crisis management missions.

The arrival ceremony for Finland's initial C295M was attended by Lieutenant General Heikki Lyytinen, Commander in Chief of the Finnish Air Force; Mauri Pekkarinen of the Finnish Ministry of Energy; and EADS CASA Chairman Francisco Fernández Sáinz.

To date, EADS has booked international orders for 52 C295s, of which 25 already are in operation. Current C295 customers are the military services of Poland, Portugal and Spain in Europe, along with Jordan, Brazil and Algeria.

In addition, the C295 is offered for Canada's maritime patrol/search and rescue missions, and is competing in the Joint Cargo Aircraft program for U.S. Army and Air Force intratheater airlift requirements.