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One of Ireland's new surveillance aircraft spent nearly 40% of last year in maintenance in Spain.
One of Ireland's new €230 million Airbus C295 surveillance aircraft spent nearly 40% of last year in Spain for scheduled maintenance, raising concerns about fleet redundancy.
The maintenance, which lasted about 140 days, is routine and required for airworthiness every few years.
Another C295 is expected in September, without maritime surveillance equipment, to enhance the Air Corps' versatility.
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Uno de los nuevos aviones de vigilancia de Irlanda gastó casi un 40% del año pasado en mantenimiento en España.