Canadian Warplanes 7: Airbus CT-153 Juno

CT-153 Juno

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Rotary Wing training under the Future Aircrew Training program will use the Airbus H135, known as the CT-153 Juno in RCAF service. Future rotary wing pilots will train on this advanced helicopter at Southport, near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. The CT-153 is named for Juno Beach, where thousands of Canadian military members landed on 6 June 1944, as part of Operation Overlord. Nearly every RCAF squadron in the United Kingdom supported ‘D-Day’ in some way. (RCAF)

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Airbus CT-153 Juno.

Chosen by SkyAlyne as the rotary-wing training platform for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), these twin-engine H135s will prepare the next generation of RCAF pilots for the missions of tomorrow.

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Airbus CT-153 Juno. Canada’s CT-153 Junos will undergo final completion – including paint and installation of a number of Canadian developed supplemental type certificates (STCs) – in Canada at Airbus Helicopters’ facility in Fort Erie, Ontario.

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(SkyAlyne Photo)

Airbus CT-153 Juno.

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(SkyAlyne Photo)

Airbus CT-153 Juno.

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