Written answers

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Department of Defence

Air Corps Equipment

Photo of Finian McGrathFinian McGrath (Dublin North Central, Independent)
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449. To ask the Minister for Defence if he will investigate the age of each aircraft within the Air Corps; when each aircraft is next due to be replaced; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1505/16]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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There are 26 aircraft in the Air Corps fleet, 16 of which are fixed wing and 10 of which are helicopters. The age of each aircraft in the fleet is as follows:

Aircraft Type – Fixed Wing Number in Service Age Year Delivered
Cessna
5
43 years 1972
Casa
2
21 years 1994
Defender **
1
18 years 1997
Learjet
1
12 years 2003
Pilatus
7
11 years 2004
Total
16
Aircraft Type - Helicopters Number in Service Age Year Delivered
EC 135** 2 8 and 13 years 2002 &2007
EC 135 2 10 years 2005
AW 139 6 Between 8 and 10 years 2 in 2006, 2 in 2007, 2 in 2008
Total 10
**Aircraft owned by Department of Justice and Equality but operated by the Air Corps.

The equipment priorities for the Air Corps will be considered in the context of the lifetime of the recently published White Paper. The White Paper recognises that there are several new and or enhanced platforms to be procured. In the context of the Air Corps fleet, this includes the replacement of the Cessna fleet with three larger aircraft suitably equipped for Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance tasks. The two CASA 235s Maritime Patrol Aircraft are due for replacement in 2019. The CASAs will be replaced with consideration of their replacement with larger more capable aircraft to enhance maritime surveillance and to provide a greater degree of utility for transport and cargo carrying tasks. The existing Pilatus PC9 aircraft are not due for replacement until 2025.

The current EC 135 and AW 139 helicopter fleet in the Air Corps will continue to deliver the required Defence Forces support and other support capabilities over the lifetime of the White Paper.

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