Airbus’ A400M Aerial Transport: Delays and Development

A400M rollout
A400M rollout, Seville
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Airbus’ A400M is a EUR 20+ billion program that aims to repeat Airbus’ civilian successes in the full size military transport market. A series of smart design decisions were made around capacity (35-37 tonnes/ 38-40 US tons, large enough for survivable armored vehicles), extensive use of modern materials, multi-role capability as a refueling tanker, and a multinational industrial program; all of which leave the aircraft well positioned to take overall market share from Lockheed Martin’s C-130 Hercules. If the USA’s C-17 is allowed to go out of production, the A400M would also have a strong position in the strategic transport market, with only Russian AN-70, IL-76 and AN-124 aircraft as competition. To date, 174 orders have been placed by Germany (now 53 + 7 options), France (50), Spain (27), Britain (now 22), Turkey (10), South Africa (8), Belgium (7), Malaysia (4), and Luxembourg (1). Chile has expressed an unfinalized interest in 3 planes, but is now likely to buy Brazilian KC-390s instead.

EADS’ biggest issue, by far, has been funding for a project that is more than EUR 7 billion over budget. The next biggest issue is timing, as A400M delivery penalties and Lockheed Martin’s strong push for its serving C-130J Super Hercules cast a pall over the A400M’s potential future. The entire project was under moratorium for over a year as all parties decided what to do, but it’s now moving forward again. This DID Spotlight article covers the latest developments, as the A400M Atlas moves into production.

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The A400M Program

History

A400M: Tech Specs and Issues

A400M: Industrial Team

The A400M Program: Dilemmas & a Deal

The Dilemmas

The Deal

Contracts & Key Events

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008 and earlier

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A400M Steep Bank Concept
A400M concept
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A400M cockpit
A400M cockpit
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A350XWB
A350XWB
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A400M loadmasters
A400M for loadmasters
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A400M MSN7
French A400M
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A400M line
Final assembly
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T400-D6 engine
Certifiable
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A400M flight
No pressure…
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A400M flight
A400M flight-test
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A400M Desert Cargo Drop Concept
A400M: timely aid
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A400M MSN1
MSN1 takes off
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A400M cutaway
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A400M wing cover
A400M wing cover
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A400M assembly
A400M asembly
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EuroProp TP400-D6 Test
slow starter?
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