Kazakhstan’s first A400M military transport turboprop has been unveiled by Airbus after leaving the paint booth in Seville, Spain.
The Kazakh Air Force aircraft received a bright paint job and whose emblems resemble the pattern used on Russian aircraft.
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The Asian country ordered two A400M in September 2021 and the first of them, MSN 139, will be delivered in 2024.
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Kazakhstan is already an Airbus customer, having previously received nine C295 turboprops.
Unlike other operators of the aircraft, the Kazakh A400M was not equipped with an in-flight refueling probe.
The A400M currently flies in countries such as Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Malaysia and Luxembourg, which together have received more than 120 aircraft.
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