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Ivory Coast agrees to buy C295 transport aircraft from Airbus

By Allen Cone

Jan. 22 (UPI) -- The Ivory Coast announced its first purchase of a C295 medium transport aircraft, with Airbus calling it ideal because of its proven abilities in sub-Saharan Africa.

Ivory Coast's Defense Ministry signed a firm order for one C295 for its air force, Airbus said in a news release Monday.

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The European company said the twin-turboprop aircraft will enhance the African nation's military needs in tough weather conditions.

"The C295 has proven its outstanding capabilities in the exceptionally harsh sub-Saharan Africa operating environment," Bernhard Brenner, the head of marketing and sales with Airbus Defense and Space, said in a statement. "The aircraft will be a game changer for Ivory Coast and we feel very proud to welcome a new operator into our C295 family."

The Ivory Coast air force currently operates five aircraft -- two Ukrainian Antonov An-26 transports that are 33 and 34 years old, and three Russian Mil Mi-24 attack helicopters, according to Flight Fleets Analyzer.

The Ivory Coast will become the 28th nation worldwide to operate the C295, with 91 aircraft in use by 17 countries in Africa. Four African countries -- Egypt, Algeria, Ghana and Mali -- have as many as 35 of those aircraft.

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In all there, are 166 C295s in operation worldwide.

The C295 made its maiden flight in 1998, with the first order from the Spanish Air Force, according to Air Force Technology. Airbus manufactures the aircraft in Seville, Spain.

The C295 has a range of 2,000 nautical miles with a load capacity of 71 troops, 50 paratroopers and five pallets. It also can fit up to 24 stretchers plus seven medical attendants.

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