The Italian Air Force’s C-27J Spartans reach 10,000 flight hours

The Italian Air Force’s C-27J Spartans, in service at Pisa’s 46th Air Wing, reached the milestone of 10,000
flight hours in July.
The C-27J tactical transport aircraft is the Italian Air Force’s most recently acquired transport aircraft,
capable of carrying both troops and equipment, for national and international operations.
The 12 new aircraft, part of the Italian Air Force’s fleet, were designed and manufactured by Alenia
Aeronautica (a Finmeccanica company.) They were delivered to the 46th Air Wing between 2007 and 2009
and have shown a high operational efficiency, providing the Air Force the ability to carry out numerous
missions.
The Italian Air Force’s C-27Js have been used since 2008 in operations by the Italian military staff in
Afghanistan, where they have shown high reliability and flexibility, successfully accomplishing their missions
in a demanding environment.
Alenia Aeronautica guarantees the logistic support to the entire C-27J fleet in service with the Italian Air
Force and has also installed a Full-Motion-type Flight Simulator at the Crews Training Centre of Pisa Air
Force Base. The Full-Motion Simulator, made by Alenia Aeronautica, has already been tested by the AMI
pilots who operate the C-27J with positive results. The Simulator will soon be officially delivered to the
Armed Force; they will be the first in Europe to be able to use a system of this kind.
Source: Alenia