C-27J - three not a crowd
Alenia Aeronautica has delivered to the Lithuanian Air Force the last of three C-27Js, as per the contract signed in June 2006. The first aircraft was delivered to the Lithuanian Air Force in December 2006 and the second in December 2008.
The ceremony took place at Siauliai Military in Lithuania. The country’s Defence Ministry expressed it’s ‘complete satisfaction for this successful program for the Country’s Armed Forces’.
Giovanni Bertolone, CEO of Alenia Aeronautica, commented, “After one month from the ceremony for the delivery of the first refurbished G.222 for the US Air Force (USAF) and assigned to the Afghan Air Force, today’s delivery, with the last C-27J to the Lithuanian Air Force, stands once again for the strong commitment by Alenia Aeronautica in fulfilling its contractual duties and in assuring its customers’ full satisfaction.”

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