The ODA has announced that it has successfully delivered another C-130 transfer aircraft on March 14 after factory maintenance work (PDM), including extensive building repairs.

The aircraft took off from the ODA for 112 AM/356 MTM on April 8, after successful completion of the ground and air control checks by the Air Force, in collaboration with the ODA, for about two weeks, thereby reinforcing the C-130 aircraft.

The president and CEO of ODA Alexandros Diakopoulos said: “The ODA continues to work intensively for the timely and qualitative tradition of its aircraft, despite the challenges it has been called upon to face. The company is making constant efforts to meet the needs of our Armed Forces and in particular the Air Force. “

The ODA is pointed out in the announcement, performing its work with the aim of enhancing its functional capacity and remains committed to its vision for a self -sustaining, strong and viable company, which will be ready to support the country’s defense industry consistently.

Responsibility, know -how and determination are the foundations on which it supports its course and is committed to overcoming any challenge for the benefit of national security and crucial cooperation with the Greek Armed Forces, the statement concludes.