Indra will develop a new simulator for the Airbus C295 transport aircraft operated by the Spanish Air and Space Force, expanding its role as a key supplier of advanced training systems for military aviation. The project follows previous work by the Spanish technology company on simulators for platforms such as the Eurofighter Typhoon and the A330 MRTT, and aligns with wider defense efforts to modernize synthetic training environments.
According to publicly available information on Indra’s simulation activities, the company has been focusing on high-fidelity visual systems, mission planning tools, and interconnected training architectures that allow multiple simulators to share the same virtual scenario. These technologies are designed to reproduce complex tactical environments and integrate command-and-control systems, enabling networked training that more closely reflects real operations.
Although specific technical details and delivery timelines for the C295 simulator have not been disclosed in the referenced material, the system is expected to support transport and tactical mission training for the Spanish fleet, enhancing readiness while reducing the cost and risk associated with live flying. The new device will add to the broader ecosystem of simulators used by Spanish and allied aircrews for multi-platform training.