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Jan 2, 2024

Spanish Navy plans to replace its aging fleet of Cessna VIP transport planes


Armada Española (Spanish Navy) is actively working on replacing its fleet of Cessna aircraft used by the Fourth Squadron of the Aircraft Flotilla. These Cessna planes, specifically three C-550 Citation II and one C-650 Citation, have been in service for a span of 30 to 40 years and are scheduled for replacement. The Navy plans to kickstart a program aimed at substituting these aircraft, primarily utilized for logistical transport missions and VIP personnel transfers.

An essential component of the Spanish Navy's Fourth Squadron within its Aircraft Flotilla, these Cessna planes play a crucial role by offering urgent logistical support to units deployed in operational zones, in addition to facilitating the transport of VIP individuals. Moreover, they actively contribute to training exercises such as simulated ship-attack flights, radar targeting direction calibration, and the transportation of highly classified materials.

According to undisclosed sources within the Navy, the preferred replacement aircraft option appears to be the PC-24 manufactured by the Swiss company Pilatus, primarily for its remarkable versatility. This aircraft boasts the capability to swiftly transform into a cargo plane, accommodate single-pilot operation, and execute takeoffs and landings from unprepared runways.




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