RoAF 90th Airlift Base

The Romanian Air Force 90th Airlift Base "Comandor Aviator Gheorghe Bănciulescu" (Romanian: Baza 90 Transport Aerian) is located at the Henri Coandă International Airport, near Bucharest. The base is currently home to the 901st and 902nd Air Transport squadrons, operating C-130 Hercules, C-27J Spartan, An-26 and An-30 aircraft, as well as the 903rd Transport Helicopter Squadron, operating the IAR-330L and IAR 330M. The 90th Airlift Base is also the home of the Presidential and Government aircraft. The current base commander is Comandor Ion Emil-Florian.[1]

RoAF 90th Airlift Base
Baza 90 Transport Aerian "Comandor Aviator Gheorghe Bănciulescu"
C-130H stationed at the 90th Airlift Base
Coat of arms of the 90th Airlift Base
Coordinates44°33′42″N 026°05′21″E
Site information
Controlled by Romanian Air Force
Site history
In use1951-Present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Comandor Ion Emil-Florian Tecuceanu
Occupants901st Air Transport Squadron
902nd Air Transport Squadron
903rd Transport Helicopter Squadron
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP
Elevation96 metres (315 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
08L/26R 3,500 metres (11,483 ft) Asphalt

In October 2004, the 71st Helicopter Squadron was transferred to the 90th Airlift Base, adding IAR-330 SOCAT to its inventory. The 90th Airlift Base has also MEDEVAC capability.

The current commander of the base is Comandor Ion Emil-Florian Tecuceanu.[1]

History

In 1949, the 8th Transport Aviation Regiment (Regimentul 8 Aviație Transport) was established on the "Romeo Popescu" aerodrome at Giulești. The regiment was transferred to the Otopeni airport, where in 1951 it changed its name to the 108th Aviation Transport Regiment. With this occasion, the battle flag of the regiment was decorated with Ordinul Apărarea patriei.[2]

In 1959, the Regiment was transformed in the 99th Transport Aviation Regiment. From 1986 to 1988, the 99th Transport Aviation Regiment was part of the 50th Transport Aviation Flotilla (Flotila 50 Aviație Transport), a unit formed in 1972, and from 1988 to 1990 it acted as an independent structure named the 99th Transport Aviation Group (Grupul 99 Aviație Transport).[2][1]

In 1990, the 90th Air Transport Base was formed by merging the 50th Transport Aviation Flotilla and the 99th Aviation Transport Group. The Base received the battle flag and the title of "Comandor Aviator Gheorghe Bănciulescu" in 1995. The first C-130 airplanes entered service in 1996, followed by the C-27J in 2010. In 2019, during the 70-year anniversary of the base, its battle flag was decorated with the Order of Aeronautical Virtue by President Klaus Iohannis.[2]

2007 IAR-330 SOCAT crash

Three crewmen were killed on 7 November 2007, including Comandor Nicolae Bucur (one of the most experienced RoAF pilots, with over 2,700 flying hours), when an IAR-330 Puma SOCAT helicopter belonging to the 90th Airlift Base crashed in Ungheni, near Pitești, Argeș County. The aircraft was performing a night training mission when it disappeared from radar. Immediately after the crash, the 90th air base detached two helicopters for a search and rescue mission.[3]

A NATO E-3 Sentry landing at the base

2023 NATO AWACS deployment

It was announced on 12 January 2023 that three NATO AWACS planes were to be deployed from NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen. The planes are to conduct missions for several weeks, monitoring Russian military activity in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]

The first Boeing E-3 Sentry airplanes arrived at the base on 17 January.[5]

Air base equipment

AN-30 at 90th Airlift Base

In 2022, the RoAF 90th air base equipment consisted of:

  • 2 C-130B (5930, 6166)
  • 2 C-130H (6191, 7432)
  • 7 C-27J (2701, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2705, 2706, 2707)
  • 1 AN-26 (810)
  • 2 AN-30 (1104, 1105)
  • 3 IAR 330 VIP (21, 40, 55), 2 MEDEVAC (75, 106), 2 TRANSPORT (74, 77)

Stored equipment

References

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