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FAdeA is awarded a direct contract for the modernization of the Lockheed Martin L-100 for the Argentine Air Force

Through Administrative Decision 1145/2021, the Argentine Ministry of Defense awarded the Direct Contracting for the «Inspection and Modernization of the TC-100 Aircraft», for a total of 5,318,000 dollars for materials and 1,026,736,080 pesos (10,200,000 dollars at the official exchange rate) for labor.

TC-100 FAdeA

Incorporated in December 1982, the TC-100 was actually Lockheed’s L-100-30 demonstrator (N4170M) which due to legal issues first received the registration LQ-FAA, then LV-APW, and in 1998 finally the current TC-100. The aircraft had been built in 1981 and is, therefore, the newest Hercules in the entire FAA fleet. It initially sported a white scheme with red and then blue lines.

The Lockheed Martin L-100 is the civilian version of the legendary C-130. Production of the L-100 began in 1964 and ended in 1992 with 114 aircraft built. The production line for the civil version was reopened in 2018, following the launch of the LM-100J.

Uruguay took delivery late last year of two Lockheed Martin KC-130H ex-Spanish Air Force, retired to make room for the Airbus A400M. Both aircraft are C-130Hs with a half-life tour and modernization performed in 2000 and were acquired for US$ 22 million, as stated by the Uruguayan Ministry of Defense.

Two other KC-130H ex EDA were acquired by Peru for US$35 million. Peru is another military operator of the L-100, and the purchase of these two aircraft restores its in-flight refueling capability, lost after the retirement of the Boeing 707-323C FAP-319, a civil aircraft delivered to American Airlines in 1968 and modified for the FAP by Bedek.

News in development.

 

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Director Editorial de Aviacionline. Ante todo, data-driven.

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