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Second RNZAF Hercules heads for upgrade in Canada

A RNZAF C-130 Hercules like this one will arrive in Canada tomorrow to undergo life extension upgrades.

A RNZAF C-130 Hercules like this one is headed to Canada to undergo life extension upgrades.

9 October 2007

A second Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft will arrive in Canada tomorrow for the beginning of modifications to extend its life until 2017.

The modifications include a centre wing refurbishment, a major rewire, new flight deck instrumentation and replacement of the aircraft’s communication and navigation systems with more modern systems.

The aircraft will be the second of the Air Force’s fleet of five Hercules to be upgraded by L-3 Communications Spar Aerospace in Edmonton, Canada. The remaining three Hercules will be upgraded by Safe Air Limited, based in Blenheim.

The first upgraded C-130 is expected to return to New Zealand in mid-2008 while the last C-130 upgrade is due for completion in 2011.

The Hercules Life Extension Project is part of a major aircraft modernisation programme for the RNZAF. More than 30 new or upgraded aircraft will be introduced into service by the end of 2011.

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For further information please contact James Heffield, Defence Public Relations, on 04 496 0286 or 021 676 338.

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