First of 2 C-130 aircraft acquired by PAF from US arrives
MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine Air Force on Friday welcomed the first of two C-130H planes from the United States, which were acquired through the US foreign military financing program.
A simple arrival ceremony, led by PAF vice commander Maj. Gen. Florante Amano, was held at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City.
PH Air Force: First of 2 refurbished C-130H from US delivered today at Villamor Air Base, Pasay City. The 2 units were acquired through security cooperation assistance. 📸PAF pic.twitter.com/2X1H9xNoDp
— Frances Mangosing 🇵🇭 (@FMangosingINQ) January 29, 2021
The C-130H, built by US aircraft company Lockheed Martin and with tail number 5125, was welcomed with a water salute, a customary tradition when a PAF aircraft joins the service.
Lt. Col. Aristides Galang, PAF spokesperson, said in a statement that the plane “will provide enhanced capability of heavy airlift missions to support movement of troops and cargoes” for “territorial defense” and “humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations.”
Article continues after this advertisementA series of technical inspections will be conducted in the next two weeks before the ceremony to commission the aircraft.
The PAF acquired two refurbished C-130H through a grant from the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency. Both planes cost P2.5 billion but the Philippines would pay only P1.6 billion, while the US would bankroll the rest of the amount, P900 million.