MSHD 2973 DigitalDisplay AUDefence 728x90Leonardo and Avioane Craiova announced the signing of a Technological and Industrial Cooperation Agreement that marks a significant step forward in strengthening the industrial collaboration between the two companies.

The agreement covers several areas of potential cooperation, with a primary focus on Leonardo’s C-27J Spartan, and the M-345 and M-346 Integrated Training Systems (ITS), including the localisation in Romania of activities related to the C-27J avionic upgrade program, maintenance and logistics, repairs and personnel training.

Avioane Craiova is intended to be deeply involved in the current avionic upgrade program of the seven C- 27J Spartan fleet successfully operated by the Romanian Air Force since 2010. This important modernisation program, which encompasses new state-of-the-art systems integration, as well as training activities, would guarantee a significant industrial return, paving the path also for future industrial programs, aimed at progressively building a reliable C-27J regional industrial hub in Avioane Craiova.

The Leonardo and Avioane Craiova agreement would also enable further perspectives, aimed at commonly building a complex proposal, thereby enabling the Romanian Air Force to integrate a new paradigm for pilots training, based on the M-345 and M-346 Integrated Training System. This approach would facilitate the establishment of new local maintenance, sub-assembly, logistic and support capabilities, contributing to the long-term sustainability of the Romanian Air Force’s fleet. This would also foster the growth of Romania’s defence industrial base, opening new opportunities for technological cooperation, skills development, and high-value employment in Romania.

As the Romanian Air Force is planning the entry into service of F-35 5th generation fighters, which will complement the growing fleet of F-16s, the Integrated Training System, based on the M-345 and M-346, represents a proven solution for the task. It facilitates the transition to the operational status requested by evolving challenging threats, guaranteeing the effectiveness and readiness that a NATO operator, like the Romanian Air Force, requires.

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