
The Bangladesh Navy has purchased two modern Do 228NG (New Generation) turboprop aircraft to be used for maritime air patrol and rescue missions along the countries’ coastline. The Bangladesh order follows customers in Japan, Norway and Germany. With the Do 228NG, RUAG Aviation has asserted itself against the competition.
“The cost-effectiveness and, despite its sophisticated technology, ease of use, sealed the decision in favour of the Do 228NG,” said vice president military aviation, Germany, Alexander Müller.The two Do 228NG’s are the first fixed wing aircraft to be purchased by the Bangladesh Navy for patrolling its coastline. For this purpose, both aircraft are being equipped with special equipment for maritime air patrol operations. This includes radio and navigation aids along with other selected systems as well as rescue equipment.
In addition to the two aircraft, the contract includes comprehensive pilot and aircraft maintenance training for the navy ground crew on location. Delivery of both aircraft is scheduled for early summer 2013. The Do 228NG is a versatile turboprop aircraft. Alongside transporting up to 19 passengers, it can also be configured as a special mission version for various purposes including maritime air patrol.
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