First CC-295 rolls off assembly line for RCAF
The first of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 16 new CC-295 fixed-wing search and rescue aircraft has rolled off the assembly line in Spain, bringing the Force one step closer to first delivery
The first of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 16 new CC-295 fixed-wing search and rescue aircraft has rolled off the assembly line in Spain, bringing the Force one step closer to first delivery.
This aircraft is the first of 16 to be built following a contract award in December 2016 to Airbus Defence and Space. The CC-295, as it has been designated by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), will replace the Buffalo and H-model Hercules fleets in the fixed-wing search and rescue role.
The RCAF will operate the new fleet from 19 Wing Comox, 17 Wing Winnipeg, 8 Wing Trenton, and 14 Wing Greenwood. A training centre for CC-295 aircrew and maintainers is also being built at 19 Wing Comox.
The first aircraft is on track to be accepted by Canada in Spain in late 2019, and to be flying in Canadian skies in the spring of 2020.
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