Hungary might purchase giant military transport aircraft

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According to the German armed forces, Hungary is the first to join an international, but mainly military, air transport service.
Index spotted on the website of Bundeswehr that Hungary is the first country to become a partner of the new Luftwaffe Multinational Air Transport Unit (MNAU). In 2017, the German Luftwaffe ordered 40 Airbus A400M propeller-driven military transport aircraft. After that,
the German Federal Ministry of Defence proposed to establish a new, international air transport unit (MNAU).
“With the establishment of the executive group, the first proper positions have been formed at MNAU’s base in Wunstorf, which is an important milestone in the realisation of the multinational military air transport project. As the first officers of the Hungarian Air Force have been integrated into the project, the cooperation between the Hungarian and German forces have begun,” said Ingo Gerhartz, Lieutenant General of Luftwaffe, on the occasion of MNAU’s establishment.
It is rumoured that another ten Airbus A400M aircraft will join the unit’s ranks.
As Index wrote: this cooperation provides major benefits for all members of the MNAU, as they will not only be able to coordinate their flight operations, but they will also be able to save a significant amount of expenses and resources, not to mention that it also helps to protect the environment.







Hungary needs to increase the number of its fixed wing combat aircraft from the current 14 to at least 36 in the next 3-4 years to have a credible air force. The current number of combat aircraft (14) are inadequate for the mission of protecting Hungary, Slovenia and to provide air support for the Baltic countries).