NEW DELHI – The Indian Air Force is planning to replace its Antonov-32planes (AN-32) that work in extreme conditions with Airbus C-295 transportaircraft, the Hindustan Times reported Saturday, citing three unnamedmilitary officials.
“The effort will be to assign most of those tasks to the C295 mediumtransport aircraft that we are buying. They have higher safety margins”, asource, who is familiar with the IAF’s modernisation, told the newspaper.
According to another official, the Indian Defence Ministry has concludedprice negotiations for 56 C-295 transports that may replace Avro 748aircraft, as well as some AN-32.
He added that Airbus is expected to supply the first 16 aircraft in”flyaway condition” while the remaining 40 will be assembled in India byTata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL).
“After the DAC’s clearance, the C295 purchase will be sent to the CabinetCommittee on Security for approval. The contract is likely to be awarded bythe year-end. While the C295 is a replacement for Avro, it will conductsome of the critical duties currently assigned to AN-32s”, according to athird IAF source.
At the moment, the IAF has a huge operating fleet of about 100 AN-32s.Despite the modernisation of the aircraft, there have been 55 accidentswith the planes during the last decade.
The last catastrophe occurred on 3 June, when a plane with 13 people onboard went missing soon after its departure from Jorhat. Its debris wasfound 8 days after the An-32 went off the radar.









