3/21/2007 - Manching/Hallbergmoos – The first
Eurofighter Typhoon for an export Nation has
successfully concluded its first flight at EADS
Military Air Systems in Manching, Germany. Austrian
Singleseater AS001, the first of 18 aircraft to be
delivered by the Eurofighter consortium of Alenia
Aeronautica, BAE SYSTEMS, EADS CASA and EADS Germany
to the Austrian Air Force, was piloted by EADS
Eurofighter Testpilot Chris Worning and took off at
11.15 local time. During the flight, the aircraft was
taken through a series of basic handling manoeuvres
before touching down after approximately 1 hour. On
landing, the pilot commented: “The aircraft handled
impeccably as expected. The industrial consortium
behind this next generation aircraft have already
delivered unrivalled capability to the Partner Air
Forces, and now Austria will begin to realise the
force-multiplying benefits of this world-class weapon
system that is already in operation in four nations.”
Eurofighter GmbH CEO, Aloysius Rauen, comments: “The
flight of AS001 as the first Austrian Eurofighter
Typhoon and the first export Eurofighter Typhoon, is a
major milestone in the programme. This achievement is
the result of a successful cooperation of all Partner
companies and suppliers, and demonstrates the ability
of this international partnership to deliver to
contract specification in Export.”
AS001 is a Block 5 standard aircraft, representing
the last build standard of Tranche 1. Under the terms
of the contract, Austria will receive in total 18
aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to be completed in
2009.
As Austria is supported in the acceptance process by
the German Ministry of Defence, the Austrian aircraft
are temporarily adorned with German national markings
and registration numbers over the original Austrian
Air Force designation (98+40 instead of 7L+WA).
The second aircraft for Austria, AS002, was rolled
out only a few days earlier and is now undergoing
final checks before engine runs and the addition of
Air Force colour scheme to the aircraft. First flight
is scheduled for April 2007.
AS003 through to AS006 are in Final assembly, while
the major components for AS007 through to AS018 are in
production. The training simulator has been installed
at Zeltweg, the Main Operating Base (MOB) of the
Austrian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoons, and first
flights in the simulator have been achieved. This
training device is currently undergoing an upgrade to
the software, allowing for a greater capability in
aircrew training.
According to the US Think Tank “Forecast
International” Eurofighter Typhoon is market leader
with 638 aircraft on order. Based on a governmental
collaboration agreement between the United Kingdom and
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the intention is to
procure 72 aircraft for the Royal Saudi Air Force.
To date 116 series production aircraft have been
delivered to the four partner nations Germany, Italy,
Spain and The United Kingdom. The Eurofighter Typhoon
fleet of these nations have logged more than 16,300
flying hours.
Source: Eurofighter Press Release