US says 2 more C-130s to be delivered in 2016

In this Nov. 14, 2013 photo, U.S. Airmen with the 36th Contingency Response Group board a C-130 Hercules aircraft at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, before departing for a mission in support of Operation Damayan in Tacloban, Philippines. U.S. military forces were deployed to the Philippines to support humanitarian efforts in response to Typhoon Haiyan.U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Marianique Santos

MANILA, Philippines – United States Ambassador Philip Goldberg on Monday said there are two C-130 planes anticipated to be delivered in the country in the first quarter of 2016.

“We help support Philippine modernization through excess defense articles, there are two more C-130s in the pipeline,” Goldberg said during the turnover and commissioning of eight brand new Bell-412EPs and two attack versions of AgustaWestland AW-109E.

Goldberg added that US government also supports the Philippine military modernization through its foreign military funding which was pegged at $50 million in 2014.

With the anticipated mission-ready C-130s from the US, the Philippine Air Force will expand its number and capacity of existing medium lift aircraft.

There will be five mission-ready C-130s by 2016 with a total budget projected at about $55 million.

During the aftermath of super typhoon “Yolanda” or “Haiyan” in November 2013, the C-130 was used during the rescue and operation efforts, moving numbers of people and delivering humanitarian relief supplies to affected areas.

The aircraft is designed to provide significant airlift capabilities to remote under-developed airfields. 

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