The Kawasaki C-2 transport aircraft made its first public appearance in Australia after a flight from Japan via the Philippines.

The twin-engined aircraft appeared in the static park near the Airbus Defence & Space A400m, to which it is the most similar in size.

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The aircraft was one of the rarer large aircraft at the show, with only eight in service with the Japan Air Self Defense Force. The JASDF has a budget for five additional examples, and the total fleet is expected to grow to 20 examples.

That does not include the electronic warfare variant, now undergoing testing, says a representative of Japan’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA), which developed the aircraft.

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The purpose of the type’s visit to air shows, he says, is not to promote exports, but to demonstrate Japan’s advanced technology to the world.

The C-2 has unique features for a military transport, including a cargo compartment that is even higher than that of the Boeing C-17. In addition, it has two lavatories, and shares a number of common elements with the P-1 maritime patrol aircraft, such as the large windscreen, which affords excellent views from the cockpit.

Source: FlightGlobal.com