C-27J Spartan Next Generation: we talk about it with the Project Test Pilot (2024)

The C-27J Spartan represents a true benchmark in the multi-mission tactical airlifters market. To offer customers an aircraft capable of facing all operational challenges even more effectively – from the most demanding theatres in crisis areas to humanitarian support operations in extreme conditions – Leonardo's Aircraft Division has launched the new C-27J Spartan Next Generation, equipped with state-of-the-art avionics and winglets to further improve performance.

To learn more about the characteristics of the new "Next Generation" and the operational efficiency and performance of the C-27J, we spoke with our test pilot Matteo Maurizio, Leonardo's Head of Project Test Pilot Airlifters, Special Versions and UAS,who has been involved in the development of the new variant of the Spartan since its first test flights.

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The innovations introduced with the new C-27J Spartan Next Generation variant, improved distinctive features of the aircraft. What are the main differences between this and the previous configuration of the aircraft, of which over 85 are already flying around the world?

The main differences relate to the aircraft’s flying qualities and performance. In terms of quality, I must stress that the new state-of-the-art avionics technology fully complies with the most up-to-date international standard, called Performance Based Navigation and to have in the co*ckpit new features as FANS1/A+ Datalink, TCAS 7.1, ILS Cat II and Enhanced Video TAWS. This enables us to exploit all the capabilities offered by the operation in civil air spaces with no limitations and to enhance interoperability in tactical military scenarios with the integration of Mode 5 IFF/ADS-B out, tactical VNAV and Search and Rescue.

The new co*ckpit layout includes five new Colour Multipurpose Display Units – featuring new and enhanced LED lighting and panels that increase pilots’ efficiency during a flight – a dual redundant Flight Management System, two Digital Autopilot-Flight Director Systems with auto-throttle capabilities, and a comprehensive communications suite. For intra-theatre operations, these features, coupled with the many large co*ckpit windows typical of the Spartan, full co*ckpit compatibility with NVIS/NVG night vision systems and Head-Up Display availability help to minimise pilot workload while increasing the ability to manage the mission effectively in day, night and adverse weather conditions.

In terms of performance, the new winglets offer us several advantages in terms of aircraft controllability, in particular flying at slow speeds, as well as better payload capability also in hot and high conditions.


Thanks to its exceptional structural strength, systems redundancy and autonomous operations capability, the Spartan offers unique qualities, not found in other aircraft of the same class or derived from commercial turboprops. Are the new features introduced further enhancing the already good performance?

For sure. While its cruising speed of 325 KTAS (602 km/h) and service ceiling of 30,000 ft (9,144 m) will not change with the new configuration, the winglets will improve the aircraft’s climb capabilities in terms of climb gradients or MTOW of approximately 1,000 kg. This will allow us to operate from those airports with particularly steep climb gradients, which are normally served by four-engine aircraft.


Matteo, you have over 6,000 hours of flight experience on several aircraft types, from bi-sonic fighters to much slower maritime patrols aircraft, as well as around 1,000 hours on the Spartan. How do you assess the C-27J in terms of operations in theatre, and how it behaves in more benign but still challenging humanitarian support operations?

The Spartan is an excellent tactical airlifter for operational theatres. It displays great controllability in every flight condition, pilot’s situational awareness and external field of view, while the aircraft has high power engines. Collectively, these attributes are very important in the operational theatres. Furthermore, the Spartan has excellent maneuverability at low altitude, an essential characteristic for operating in full safety during marginal and critical conditions.

Compared with other military transport aircraft in its class, the C-27J has the best descent and climb rate, and can also perform 3g tactical manoeuvers, minimising its approach phase and reaching a safe altitude more quickly in high threat scenarios. Combining these elements with the self-defence system, DASS – which is available as an option and has already been adopted by several C-27J customers – provides the capability to perform evasive manoeuvers at low altitude, operate safely and exploit the terrain as protection against ground-based threats. Whatever the conditions, the Spartan is a forgiving aircraft, easy to pilot even at low speed and low altitude, and with generous stall performances for an aircraft of this class.

Speaking about humanitarian operations, I think the key phrase here is ‘autonomous operations’. The aircraft is equipped with an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), which is fundamental for operations in unprepared and unequipped strips, or in situations where the ground support, for some reason, is unable to ensure its services.

The aircraft’s long range allows it to operate without the need to refuel at the airfield destination. Furthermore, for humanitarian operations, the C-27J is the only aircraft in its class with the capability to adjust the cargo floor, both in height and inclination, to facilitate the loading/unloading operations where no external support, such as a forklift or cargo loader, is available. Finally, since the Spartan is qualified to perform short take-offs and landings (STOL) on snowy, sandy and unprepared airfields, we can reach a wide range of airfields around the world, as we’ve done over many years.

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C-27J Spartan Next Generation: we talk about it with the Project Test Pilot (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between C-130 and C-27J? ›

the C-130J can do better (including short field performance)

I work with C-130 people everyday, and I can tell you that short-field performance is something the C-27J most certainly does better than the C-130 series. It makes since seeing as the C-27 is about half the weight of the C-130.

How much is the Alenia C-27J Spartan? ›

The C-27J had a flyaway cost of US$31.7M in 2012, and an average cost of US$66.2M in 2018.

How long is the runway on a C-27J? ›

With a weight of 30,000 kg, Spartan can operate from unpaved runways only about 500 m long. The addition to engines, it is equipped with the on-board power unit ensuring aircraft independence, especially in areas without the necessary logistic, but it can also be used during the flight.

What is a C-27 aircraft? ›

Much like the Hercules and Globemaster, the C-27J Spartan can: airdrop cargo and paratroops in-flight; airlift a variety of cargo loads; and. conduct aeromedical evacuation of sick or wounded personnel.

What is the difference between AC-130 and C-130J? ›

The AC-130J is a highly modified C-130J aircraft that contains many advanced features. It contains an advanced two-pilot flight station with fully integrated digital avionics.

Why is the C-130 so good? ›

From the beginning, the C-130 has featured a large, unobstructed, fully-pressurized cargo hold that can rapidly be reconfigured for the carriage of troops, stretchers, passengers or airdrops of troops and/or equipment into battle zones.

How much does a Spartan aircraft cost? ›

The military transport aircraft is developed and manufactured by Leonardo Company based in Rome Italy. European media outlets put the prices of the new bird at between Sh2. 7 and Sh3. 8 billion depending on the features Kenya has proposed.

What is the difference between c27 Spartan and C295? ›

Runway required (ft / 5000kg / 1000nm): C295 has 2290 vs C-27J has 2750 --> C295 has the best mark, it has better STOL capability. Fuel consumption (max. ferry range / litre): C295 has 7700 vs. C-27J has 12300 --> C295 has the best mark, it offers fuel savings and therefore cost savings.

Where is the Spartan aircraft made? ›

C-27J Spartan design and construction

The aircraft design is based on the proven G-222 airframe from Alenia, with turboprop engines from Allison and advanced systems from Lockheed Martin. Final assembly of the C-27J Spartan takes place in Italy.

How much runway does a C 130j need? ›

Assault landings require a runway length of at least 3,000 feet and a runway width of at least 60 feet. The assault landing maximum total landing weight for a C-130 is only 130,000 pounds.

How much runway does a 777 need? ›

Yes, but only if it has an operation landing weight of no more than 475,000 pounds and the runway sits at sea level. How much runway does a 777 need? When conditions are perfect and the runway sits at sea level, a Boening 777 would require at least 8,000 feet of runway to land safely.

What is the shortest runway for a C-130? ›

When employing all its capabilities and tools, the C-130 can fly in and out of unimproved dirt airstrips that measure just 3000 feet long by 50 feet wide (or shorter, depending on payload).

How much does a C-27J cost? ›

The value of the work (in line with a November 2021 government-to-government agreement between Italy and Slovenia) was not disclosed, but Shephard Defence Insight describes a unit price of $70 million for the C-27J.

What does the C stand for in military aircraft? ›

For example, in the designation VC-137, the basic mission or type is “C,” cargo/transport. The “V” prefix denotes the modified mission of transporting staff personnel. If the designation were YVC-137, the additional “Y” prefix would denote prototype status.

How much does the C27 cost? ›

Slovenia has ordered a single Leonardo C-27J Spartan turboprop airlifter to bolster its air transport capability. The €72 million ($82 million) contract with the Italian government covers the cost of the aircraft—€48 million—and additional modules to support the carriage of cargo and passengers as...

What is the difference between the C-130 and the C-130J Super Hercules? ›

Compared to older C-130s, the J model climbs faster and higher, flies farther at a higher cruise speed, and takes off and lands in a shorter distance. The C-130J-30 is a stretch version, adding 15 feet to the fuselage, increasing usable space in the cargo compartment.

What is the difference between the C-130J Hercules and the C 17 Globemaster? ›

What are some of the advantages of the C-130 Hercules over the Boeing C-17 Globemaster? While a C-130 can both land and take off on shorter runways than the C-17, it is also just a fraction of the size. A C-130 can carry 42,000 lbs of cargo (6 pallets) where a C-17 can carry 179,000 pounds of cargo (18 pallets).

What is another name for the AC-130? ›

DID YOU KNOW? The original and unofficial nickname for the AC-130 gunship was “Puff the Magic Dragon” or “Puff.” The AC-130H Spectre was introduced in 1969 and was used for 46 years in service; the longest service time of any AC gunship.

What plane is replacing the C-130? ›

The Airbus A400M Atlas is a European four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. It was designed by Airbus Military, now Airbus Defence and Space, as a tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities to replace older transport aircraft, such as the Transall C-160 and the Lockheed C-130 Hercules.

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