The Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs has moved to bolster its national emergency response capabilities by finalizing an order for two additional C-27J Spartan tactical transport aircraft. The acquisition is set to expand the operational reach of the Ministry’s General Inspectorate of Aviation, providing critical support for civil protection and disaster management both within Romania and across Europe.
Expanding upon Romania’s existing fleet of C-27J
aircraft—which have been operated by the Romanian Air Force since 2010—this new
order marks a significant technological upgrade. The two new units will be the
first "Next Generation" C-27J Spartans delivered to the country.
Versatile Mission Capabilities
The Ministry of Internal Affairs intends to leverage the aircraft’s versatility across a wide array of humanitarian and emergency
scenarios. Equipped with rapidly installable "roll-on/roll-off"
mission kits, the Spartans can be quickly reconfigured for specific needs,
ranging from personnel and cargo transport to specialized medical evacuations.
Beyond standard logistics, the aircraft are designed to
handle critical operations, including:
- Medical
Support: Safe transport of critically ill, injured, or contagious
patients.
- Disaster
Relief: High-precision aerial firefighting capabilities.
- Search
and Rescue: Long-range and long-endurance operations over both
land and sea.
The "Next Generation" Upgrade
While the new aircraft will maintain full interoperability
with Romania’s existing legacy fleet, the Next Generation configuration
introduces several technical advancements. These include upgraded avionics,
enhanced communication systems, and aerodynamic improvements designed to
increase overall mission efficiency and performance.
The legacy Spartan fleet has a proven track record in
Romania, having logged over 30,000 flight hours across 28,000 missions. These
aircraft have been instrumental in supporting the country and its allies during
major crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing frequency of
wildfires across Europe.
Global Impact and Delivery Timeline
With this latest order, the total number of C-27J aircraft
acquired by Romania rises to nine. Globally, the C-27J program continues to
grow, with a total of 102 aircraft ordered by 22 operators across 19 countries.
The contract between the Ministry and the manufacturer
includes not only the aircraft but also specific mission kits, comprehensive
logistic support, robust training programs, and the necessary infrastructure to
maintain the fleet. The first of the two new aircraft is scheduled for delivery
in 2029.






