First group of Iraqi pilots achieves training on Aero L-159 ALCA combat aircraft

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First group of Iraqi pilots achieves training on Aero L-159 ALCA combat aircraft
 
On Tuesday, February 9, 2016, the first group of Iraqi Air Force pilots completed their training on the L-159 aircraft as part of a contract between AERO Vodochody Aerospace and the Iraqi Ministry of Defence, the Czech company announced today.
     
First group of Iraqi pilots achieves training on Aero L  59 ALCA combat aircraft 640 001Two Aero L-159A ALCA combat aircraft
(Source: Internet)
     
The graduation ceremony for the first fully-qualified L-159 pilots took place in Vodochody and was attended by Deputy Commander of the Air Force of the Republic of Iraq Lt Gen Faris Hassan Al Zireg Falah, Commander of the Iraqi Air Force Operations Centre Brig Gen Abdulwahab Hussein Hussein Lutfe, Deputy Chief of the Training Department for the Iraqi Air Force Brig Gen Ali Abdullah Al Lami Abdulkareem, His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq in the Czech Republic Mr Walid Hamed Shiltagh, Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic Mr Martin Stropnický, Commander of the Czech Air Force Brig Gen Libor Štefánik, representatives of Aero, and a number of invited guests.

Participation by representatives of the Iraqi Air Force high command is evidence of the importance of this project for that country. This contract is also significant for the entire Czech aviation industry, explained AERO Vodochody AEROSPACE a.s. president Ladislav Šimek: “For Aero and Czech aviation as a whole, it’s another significant milestone that demonstrates the capabilities of the local aviation industry in a highly competitive environment to provide customers with quality comprehensive services ranging from the delivery of aircraft to providing operations support, training, and other related services. We are very pleased the Iraqi Air Force has chosen our aircraft during this difficult time, and we are confident that they will be satisfied with them. The delivery of the first aircraft to Iraq, peaking today with the completion of pilot training, is a clear signal of interest in our aircraft, which are a highly effective platform capable of fulfilling a wide spectrum of tasks for modern air forces.”

The celebratory moment was preceded by a presentation on the company’s capabilities and an introduction to the L-159 family of aircraft. Aero signed the contract with the Iraqi Ministry of Defence for the delivery of L-159 aircraft in 2014 after several years of negotiations. Aero made the first delivery at the end of last year; the company will deliver a total of ten single-seat L-159A and two two-seat L-159T1 aircraft. The contract with the Iraqi Ministry of Defence represents a significant stage in the life of the L-159 aircraft as it moves into active deployment with its second military user.