NEWS
24 // JULY 2018 #364 http://www.airforcesmonthly.com
Africa
Chad and
Cameroon
induct new
Cessnas
ALTHOUGH CHAD
and Cameroon took
delivery of four Cessna
208B Grand Caravan
intelligence, surveillance
and reconnaissance
(ISR) aircraft several
months ago, they have
only just been inducted
into service. The Armée
de l’Air du Cameroun
(Cameroon Air Force)
aircraft, N337ZZ (c/n
208B5337) and N339ZZ
(c/n 208B5339), were
formally transferred by
Peter Henry Barlerin,
the US Ambassador
to Cameroon, during a
ceremony at Base Aérea
101 Yaoundé on May 11.
The aircraft were delivered
via Gran Canaria, Spain,
on January 12 (see Two
Cessna 208Bs delivered
to Cameroon, March, p24).
On May 2, the US
Ambassador to Chad,
Geeta Pasi, formally
handed over the Forces
Aériennes Tchadiennes
(Chadian Air Force)
aircraft, N329ZZ (c/n
208B5329) and N332ZZ
(c/n 208B5332), during a
ceremony at Adji Kossei
Air Base, N’Djamena.
These had also passed
through Gran Canaria on
delivery, last November
30, and arrived in Chad
on December 2 (see
Chad receives two ISR
Cessna 208Bs, April, p24).
Since then they have
been used for training
pilots. Dave Allport
Sudanese FTC-2000s delivered
Sudanese Air Force
THE SUDANESE Air
Force (Silakh al Jawwaiya
as’Sudaniya) has taken
delivery of the six Hongdu
Aviation Industry Group
FTC-2000s ordered in
October 2016. The aircraft
were first seen pre-delivery
in June and all six were
in service by the time
the Sudanese Ministry
of Defence announced
their arrival on May 16.
An official inauguration
ceremony was attended
by Major General Awad
Khalafallah Marawi, the
deputy chief of staff,
together with the Chinese
military attaché. The
FTC-2000s are operated
by a “new squadron” at
Wadi Seidna. The aircraft
serials are 1201 to 1206.
Two new
Egyptian VIP
Falcon 7Xs
now fl ying
TWO NEW Dassault Falcon
7X bizjets recently entered
service with the Arab
Republic of Egypt Air Force
(EAF) VIP transport fleet.
The aircraft are SU-BTU
(c/n 243, ex F-WWUR)
and SU-BTV (c/n 246,
ex F-WWUQ), based at
Almaza. Both were first
noted during late April
visiting Paris-Le Bourget
while carrying out training,
although it is understood
they were officially handed
over on December 12.
They are the first of
four on order under a
€300m contract signed
in 2016. Dave Allport
Morocco seeks
12 extra F-16s
MOROCCO IS moving
closer to purchasing
a further 12 F-16s to
supplement the current
Royal Moroccan Air
Force (RMAF) fleet, which
comprises 15 F-16C
and eight F-16D Block
52 jets. The Inspector
General of the Royal
Armed Forces, General
Abdel Fattah Warraq, is
believed to have discussed
the planned acquisition
when he headed a high-
ranking military delegation
visit to Washington
between April 10-12
for the 10th Moroccan-
US Defense Advisory
Committee meeting.
The RMAF is seeking
the latest F-16V (Block
70/72) version and is
reportedly seeking new-
build fighters rather than
upgrades. Dave Allport Ruben Zammit
THE NIGERIAN Air Force
(NAF) has taken delivery
of two more Mi-35Ms,
NAF-561 and NAF-562.
The Hinds arrived at NAF
Base Makurdi on board an
An-124 transport on April
- They were offloaded
by a combined team of air
force personnel and Russian
technicians. The Mi-35Ms
were accepted on behalf of
the Chief of the Air Staff, AM
Sadique Abubakar, by the
Chief of Aircraft Engineering
at NAF Headquarters, AVM
Abdulganiyu Olabisi.
The Federal Government
Administration initiated
procurement of the new
Mi-35Ms in 2015. Two
previous helicopters were
delivered in December
- The NAF ultimately
plans to acquire 12
examples. Some pilots
and technicians have
undergone training in
Russia as part of the deal.
Two more Nigerian Mi-35Ms arrive
NAF
Tunisian Hercules in Malta
R A R E LY SEEN Tunisian
Republic Air Force (Al
Quwwat al-Jawwiya
al-Jamahiriyah At’Tunisia)
C-130J-30 Z 2112 2 /
TS-MTL (c/n 382V-5758,
Foreign Military Sales
12-5758) taxies at Malta
International Airport on
May 18. The aircraft,
together with the country’s
second C-130J-30 –
Z21121/TS-MTK (c/n
382V-5718, FMS 11- 5718 )
- recently completed
a series of flights to
Luqa to transport newly
minted Tunisian dinars.
Tunisia’s order for two
C -130Js was announced
in March 2010 and
the initial aircraft was
delivered in April 2013.
The second was handed
over in Marietta, Georgia
in December 2014.
The transports
are assigned to 21
Squadron, based at
Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed.