Airbus Military handed over the first A400M Atlas airlifter to the Turkish air force in a ceremony at its production facility earlier in the month, the company announced. Turkey’s A400M is the third Atlas off the assembly line, following delivery of the first two operational airlifters to the French air force last year. The first A400M bound for Britain’s Royal Air Force is currently in final assembly along with another two Atlases for the RAF, according to a service release. “Our people, including aircrew, engineers, and support crew, are currently preparing at the International Training Center to operate the aircraft,” said RAF Air Vice Marshal Sean Reynolds during a visit to the production line in Seville, Spain, according to an RAF release. Meanwhile, Airbus launched work on Germany’s first example early this year, which is slated for delivery in November, the company announced. The company has firm orders for a total of 174 A400Ms thus far.
The Air Force's new Aircraft Readiness Unit will maintain and provide Collaborative Combat Aircraft for operations, but won’t serve as a “schoolhouse” teaching fighter pilots how to manage these escort drones.