12 // JANUARY 2018 #358 http://www.airforcesmonthly.com
NEWS Continental Europe
Spanish
‘Orion
Alpha’
retired
Above: P.3A-01 ‘22-21’ makes a last fl ypast during its fi nal fl ight from Morón to Cuatro Vientos as callsign ‘CISNE 31’. It will eventually be preserved at the
Museo del Aire at Cuatro Vientos. José Ramón Valero
THE EJÉRCITO del Aire
(Spanish Air Force)
concluded operations
with its sole P-3A Orion
on November 14, 2017,
when the final example,
P.3A-01 ‘22-21’, took off
for the last time from its
home base at Morón, near
Seville. The Orion landed
at Cuatro Vientos, Madrid
after retirement from
active duty. The aircraft
was built by Lockheed in
1965 and entered service
with the US Navy’s Patrol
Squadron (VP) 8 as
- After serving for
eight years in different US
Navy units the aircraft was
acquired by the Spanish
Air Force, with which
it served for another
44 years on maritime
surveillance missions
and later as a crew
trainer. After touching
down at Cuatro Vientos,
P.3A-01 was towed to the
nearby Maestranza Aérea
de Madrid (MAESMA),
Madrid’s rework centre,
to be kept in the depot
until being moved by road
to the Museo del Aire.
After the withdrawal
of the last P-3A ‘Orion
Alpha’, Grupo 22 at Morón
will operate just three
P-3Ms. Roberto Yáñez
New look
for Austrian
Hercules
ÖSTERREICHISCHE
LUFTSTREITKRÄFTE
(Austrian Air Force) C-130K
8T-CA arrived back at its
home base of Linz-Hörsching
after a major modernisation
programme conducted
by Marshall Group of
Cambridge in the UK. The
airlifter returned to Austria
approximately two months
late, on November 17, 2017
and is the first Austrian Air
Force Hercules to receive
this new grey paint scheme.
The remaining two Austrian
Hercules will also undergo
the upgrade programme.
Wolfgang Jarisch
Polish
Air Force
737-
delivered
A NEW VIP transport
Boeing 737-800 has been
delivered to the Polish Air
Force at 1. Baza Lotnictwa
Transportowego (1. BLTr,
1st Air Transport Base),
Warsaw-Okecie Airport.
The aircraft, 737-86X
0110 (c/n 61358/6370,
ex N893BA) arrived on
November 15 and was
officially named Marshal
Józef Piłsudski during a
welcoming ceremony.
It had originally been built
for Chinese airline 9 Air and
made its maiden flight on
April 13, 2017. Although
painted in full 9 Air colours,
the initial sale fell through and
it was instead purchased by
the Polish government. It
was ferried on October 23-
from Boeing Field, Seattle,
Washington, via Baltimore,
Maryland, to Dinard,
France, to be repainted in
Polish Air Force colours.
It is the first of three
737s that will enter Polish
service. The remaining two
will be Boeing Business
Jet 2 variants, which
are due for delivery in
- Dave Allport
Above: The Polish Air Force’s new Boeing 737-800, 0110, at 1. BLTr Warsaw-Okecie following delivery. Dowództwa Generalnego
Rodzajów Sił Zbrojnych
Wolfgang Jarisch