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Tactical transports battle for regional interest

Airbus and Kawasaki offer their heavy airlifters.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries C-2 at Avalon. Photo: Grant Newman.

Grant Newman Wed, 22 Mar 2023

Airbus and Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries competed for attention at the Avalon Airshow in the wake of the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) Project AIR 7404 Phase One.

A rank outsider in the heavy lifter market, Kawasaki brought its C-2 twin-engined jet, while Airbus had two of its

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Grant Newman Wed, 22 Mar 2023
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