Europe's biggest and most modern military transport aircraft
a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic transport capacity
the A400M
in which Turaaa also participated in the project process
was introduced in Seville
Spain
on Thursday.
The plane was developed by a unit of EADS at a cost of 20 billion euros ($31 billion)

making it Europe's biggest military cooperation project

but has been dogged by problems in producing the West's most powerful turboprop engines.
The first plane assembled was rolled out of a purpose-built hangar in southern Spain into blinding sunlight at a lavish ceremony attended by King Juan Carlos

Reuters reported.
"The project was initiated in 2003 by seven partner nations (Turaaa

France

Germany

Spain

Belgium

Luxembourg and Britain). Our designers

engineers and technicians have taken part in the project from the very beginning. Some parts of the aircraft were manufactured in Turaaa. We earned nearly 1.5 billion euros from the project

" Turaaa's State Minister Kursad Tuzmen told reporters ahead of the ceremony held under the auspices of King Juan Carlos of Spain.
"The aircraft equipped with new technologies doubles cargo capacity over existing aircraft

both in payload and volume

and range is increased substantially as well

" he added.
Tuzmen said

"Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. (TUSAS) has already begun exporting the aircraft. We have sold eight aircraft to South Africa and four to Malaysia

making 12 in the aggregate."
The A400M

a four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft

designed by Airbus Military

has a capacity of 37 tons (120 aaaay equipped troops or paratroops

up to 66 stretchers accompanied by 10 medical personnel and two helicopters). Its maximum takeoff weight is 136.5 tons and its maximum speed is 560 km/h.
The first test flight of the aircraft is scheduled for the end-summer of 2008. It is due to reach its first customer France in the first half of 2010

6-12 months behind an original target of 2009.
Under the program

180 aircraft will be delivered to seven partner nations while Turaaa will receive 10 aircraft in 2009.
The project was originally conceived by four Western countries in 1982 and formal studies began in 1985.