Aero Vodochody to provide 4 L-39NG jets for Czech Air Force pilot training
Aero L-39NG basic and advanced trainer jet. |
Czech aircraft manufacturer AERO Vodochody AEROSPACE announced in mid-November that it has signed a contract with LOM PRAHA for the delivery of four new L-39NG jets for basic and advanced training of Czech Air Force pilots. The contract also includes post-warranty support or equipment. According to the contract, the first aircraft will be delivered within 28 months from the start of its effectiveness.
"Excellent experience and positive feedback from domestic users are always the best references for any manufacturer, therefore the state enterprise LOM PRAHA is a very important customer for us. We greatly appreciate the fact that the pilots of the Czech Army will continue training on our L-39NG aircraft at the Flight Training Centre operated by LOM PRAHA," says Viktor Sotona, President of Aero Vodochody.
"The reason for the acquisition of the L-39NG is to ensure the continuity of the training of tactical air force pilots on subsonic machines in the training center of the state enterprise. The existing L-39C Albatros, which have been operated by the LOM PRAHA Air Training Centre for eighteen years, are reaching the end of their technical life. The acquisition of new aircraft is also an expression of support and cooperation within the Czech defense industry," says Jiřà Protiva, director of the state enterprise LOM PRAHA.
In addition to the aircraft, the state enterprise will receive special and high-altitude equipment, survival equipment, initial training for pilots and ground personnel, ground equipment, initial sets of spare parts and consumables, flight planning and analysis systems and a ground training system. The contract also includes an option for the delivery of 4 additional aircraft.
The founder of the state enterprise LOM PRAHA is the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic. "I am glad that the contract for the acquisition of new L-39NG jet aircraft has been signed, which will ensure full-scale continuation of the tactical training of pilots of the Czech Army, by this step we are also supporting the Czech defence industry," says František Šulc, First Deputy Minister of Defence.
The new L-39NG aircraft will be used for basic, advanced and basic combat training, during which the pilot learns the principles of using jet aircraft in the performance of combat tasks. The acquired aircraft will primarily serve pilots of the Czech Air Force, however, it is also planned to train pilots of other countries in the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) program, under which the Pardubice Flight Training Centre has already been certified as one of the first two approved campuses in Europe.
The L-39NG received type certification this year without restrictions, which means Aero will now be able to sell it worldwide. The company said it has already concluded several contracts and further agreements are under negotiation.
"Excellent experience and positive feedback from domestic users are always the best references for any manufacturer, therefore the state enterprise LOM PRAHA is a very important customer for us. We greatly appreciate the fact that the pilots of the Czech Army will continue training on our L-39NG aircraft at the Flight Training Centre operated by LOM PRAHA," says Viktor Sotona, President of Aero Vodochody.
"The reason for the acquisition of the L-39NG is to ensure the continuity of the training of tactical air force pilots on subsonic machines in the training center of the state enterprise. The existing L-39C Albatros, which have been operated by the LOM PRAHA Air Training Centre for eighteen years, are reaching the end of their technical life. The acquisition of new aircraft is also an expression of support and cooperation within the Czech defense industry," says Jiřà Protiva, director of the state enterprise LOM PRAHA.
In addition to the aircraft, the state enterprise will receive special and high-altitude equipment, survival equipment, initial training for pilots and ground personnel, ground equipment, initial sets of spare parts and consumables, flight planning and analysis systems and a ground training system. The contract also includes an option for the delivery of 4 additional aircraft.
The founder of the state enterprise LOM PRAHA is the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic. "I am glad that the contract for the acquisition of new L-39NG jet aircraft has been signed, which will ensure full-scale continuation of the tactical training of pilots of the Czech Army, by this step we are also supporting the Czech defence industry," says František Šulc, First Deputy Minister of Defence.
The new L-39NG aircraft will be used for basic, advanced and basic combat training, during which the pilot learns the principles of using jet aircraft in the performance of combat tasks. The acquired aircraft will primarily serve pilots of the Czech Air Force, however, it is also planned to train pilots of other countries in the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) program, under which the Pardubice Flight Training Centre has already been certified as one of the first two approved campuses in Europe.
The L-39NG received type certification this year without restrictions, which means Aero will now be able to sell it worldwide. The company said it has already concluded several contracts and further agreements are under negotiation.
Written by Matteo Sanzani
Source, Image: AERO Vodochody
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