After landing in Nur-Sultan, representatives from the
RAF explained their
operational experience and the aircraft’s capabilities to
the Kazakh Prime Minister, Askar Mamin; Minister of
Defense, Nurlan Yermekbayev; Minister of Emergency
Situations, Yuri Ilyin; Minister of Industry and
Infrastructure Development, Beibut Atamkulov; Vice Minister
of Industry and Infrastructure Development, Talgat
Zhanzhumenov.
With the ability to carry a 37-tonne payload over 2,000
miles, the A400M provides the RAF with tactical airlift and
strategic oversize lift capabilities. The Kazakh Government
are currently considering purchasing an aircraft to meet
their requirements for strategic airlift.
As part of the demonstration, the A400M was loaded with an
Arlan Armoured vehicle and Airbus Test pilots showcased the
aircraft’s technical capabilities to Kazakh Air Defense
Force Officers.
Representatives from the RAF and Airbus briefed the Kazakh
Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Industry and
Infrastructure Development on how the A400M is an efficient
and innovative aircraft that could effectively support
their military operations.
Defence Attaché of the British Embassy Nur-Sultan, Andrew
Houlton said:
The A400M has proven itself in service with the
RAF and I am
delighted that we have had the opportunity to provide
assistance to the Kazakh Government as they make their
decision on purchasing an aircraft to meet their
requirement for strategic airlift. We are especially
pleased that we have been able to support this visit
despite the current coronavirus crisis
The A400M made its first flight on 11 December 2009,
ushering in a new era of airlift capability. The first
production aircraft was delivered to the French Air Force
in August 2013 and entered into RAF service a year after. The
A400M already has seen operational service with the
RAF as well as with
the French, German and Turkish Air Forces. This has
included support to operations in Afghanistan, the Central
African Republic, the African Sahel Region, Mali, The
Falklands, the Caribbean and in the Middle East.