Leonardo has delivered the first two M-345 jet trainers to the Italian air force as the service begins the gradual replacement of its fleet of elderly Aermacchi MB-339s.
To date, Rome has ordered 18 of the Williams International FJ44-4M-34-powered type, from an eventual requirement for 45 examples.
In all, the air force is replacing 137 MB-339s with the new jet, which it designates the T-345A, including those operated by the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic team.
Leonardo says the single-engined M-345 will complement Italy’s existing inventory of M-346 advanced jet trainers and aid the transition from basic training.
Military certification of the M-345 was achieved in May.
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