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Japan Selects Beechcraft T-6 Texan II as Next-Generation Basic Trainer for Air Force

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Last updated: December 13, 2024
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Japan Selects Beechcraft T-6 Texan II as Next-Generation Basic Trainer for Air Force

The Japanese government has made a significant decision regarding its air force’s pilot training program by selecting a new U.S.-built basic trainer aircraft. The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (J.A.S.D.F.) has opted for the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II, as announced by officials in late November. This selection comes after a competitive bidding process in which Textron Aviation Defense collaborated with Japanese partner Kanematsu Corporation.

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Japan issued an invitation for bids in August, leading to this important contract award. The T-6 was ultimately chosen over other contenders, which included the Pilatus PC-7 MKX from Subaru and the Hürkus trainer, proposed by Daihyaku Shoji in partnership with Turkish Aerospace. Another submission by Shintoa Trading was dismissed as it did not propose a specific aircraft.

The Ministry of Defense (MoD) of Japan highlighted that during a second-stage evaluation, the T-6 and its ground training equipment scored the highest, affirming its position as the J.A.S.D.F.’s next-generation basic trainer. Notably, this aircraft will be manufactured in the United States, rather than through a license production in Japan.

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Textron Aviation Defense’s vice president of sales, Tom Webster, commented on the T-6 Integrated Training System (ITS), emphasizing its proven capabilities. He noted that it is designed to meet the J.A.S.D.F.’s current training needs while also being adaptable for future requirements.

Although the MoD has not disclosed the exact number of aircraft to be acquired, it is understood that a formal contract is still pending. The T-6, likely the T-6C version aimed at export markets, is set to replace the older T-7 aircraft. Japan currently operates 49 examples of the T-7 in the basic trainer role, but it is anticipated that the number of T-6s to be procured will be fewer, given the enhanced role of simulators in the ITS program.

The T-7, manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries and in service since 2002, is based on the Beechcraft T-34 Mentor and is scheduled to start retiring in fiscal year 2030. As Japan moves forward, its fiscal 2025 budget proposal also indicated a commitment to acquiring new primary trainers and ground training equipment designed for effective pilot training in advanced fighter aircraft.

In recent years, the Beechcraft Texan II has found considerable success in the Asia-Pacific region. Notably, the company is set to deliver 12 T-6Cs to Vietnam, with the first set of three aircraft handed over recently. This follows the lifting of a U.S. weapon sales ban to Vietnam in 2016. Additionally, Thailand has received 12 T-6TH trainers, and eight AT-6TH Wolverines are currently being delivered. New Zealand has also been an early adopter of the T-6C, with 11 aircraft in operation for training purposes.

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