The aircraft will support expansion of NATO and Allied
tactical fighter pilot training at the International Tactical Training
Centre in North Bay, Ontario
The contract includes six M-346 T Block 20 aircraft - with options
for an additional six units - which are expected to enter service
starting in 2029
Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 26, 2026) - With a rapidly
growing number of air forces dealing with the need to deliver modern
training to the next generation of fighter pilots to cope with evolving
operational requirements, and as combat air technology becomes more and
more sophisticated, the ITPS Canada is responding with the introduction
of Leonardo's advanced capabilities and integrated training solutions
for the task into its aircraft fleet.
ITPS Executive Chairman Giorgio Clementi signed a contract for six M-346
T Block 20 lead-in jet trainers - with options for an additional six
aircraft - at a signing ceremony at Venegono in Italy which also
included a final evaluation flight of the aircraft. Clementi stated that
"The M346 continues Italy's illustrious track record of producing world
leading jet trainer aircraft. The new trainers are expected to enter
service at the company's International Tactical Training Centre base in
North Bay (Ontario) starting in 2029, providing a major contribution to
the first capability enhancement project of the ITTC fleet, currently
active in providing training to several international customers and to
meet advanced tactical training service demand from in excess of ten
different air forces globally."
With more than 25 years of experience delivering advanced and specialist
flight test and military tactical training in Canada to over 29 air
arms to date, ITPS has been active in providing innovative solutions to
satisfy the evolving operational requirements of modern air forces.
In October 2025, ITPS CEO Dave Lohse conducted an airborne evaluation of
the Leonardo M-346 advanced jet trainer in the airspace north of Ottawa
International Airport.
Following the evaluation flight, Lohse said: "The M-346 is an
exceptionally capable advanced jet trainer that aligns closely with the
operational requirements of modern fighter pilot training. The
aircraft's performance, digital flight control system, and advanced
training architecture make it an ideal platform to support the next
phase of growth for the International Tactical Training Centre.
"As allied air forces look to expand training capacity and
interoperability, the M-346 will help enable ITTC to welcome pilots from
Canada and partner nations to train together in a modern and
operationally focused environment."
Stefano Bortoli, Leonardo Aeronautics Division's Managing Director,
said: "The M-346 has made remarkable progress in recent years, from both
a system evolution and continued market success perspective, becoming
the backbone of one-of-a-kind integrated training capabilities hosting a
rapidly growing number of Air Forces on a global scale. The decision of
ITPS to select and procure the M-346 to deliver world class lead-in
fighter training for the next generation of pilots and allow them to
face rapidly changing and increasingly challenging operational
scenarios, provides further evidence of the undisputable high
performance of the system. We're committed to working with ITPS to make
sure they can maximize the benefits of this latest technology and
capability in order to maintain and even expand the quality level of the
service their customers deserve."
The M-346 is the core element of a cutting-edge and continuously
evolving advanced flight-training system that has already demonstrated
its effectiveness: a success story that has logged over 160,000 hours in
flight with more than 160 aircraft sold to date, enabling several air
forces in Europe and worldwide to train pilots for flying
high-performance fighters such as, among others, the Eurofighter
Typhoon, F-35 and next-generation 'combat air systems'.
Twenty countries - including Canada - already train their pilots on the
M-346 or have selected the aircraft, in the multirole light fighter
version. Thanks to its high-performance, capabilities and
manoeuvrability, the M-346 has also been selected by the Italian Air
Force as the future aircraft for the "Frecce Tricolori", Italy's
national aerobatic team.
About Leonardo:
Leonardo is an international industrial group that develops multi-domain
technological capabilities for global security. A key player in the
major strategic programmes in Aerospace, Defence and Security, it
employs over 62,000 people worldwide and operates in the Electronics,
Helicopters, Aircraft, Cyber & Security and Space sectors. The
company has a significant industrial presence in Italy, the United
Kingdom, Poland and the United States, and is active in 150 countries
also through subsidiaries, joint ventures and investees. Leonardo is a
technological and industrial partner to Governments, Defence
Administrations, Institutions and businesses. Listed on the Milan Stock
Exchange (LDO), in 2025 Leonardo recorded new orders of €23.8 billion,
an order backlog of €46.6 billion and consolidated revenues of €19.5
billion. Included in the MIB ESG Index, the company has also been part
of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) since 2010.
About ITPS Canada:
ITPS Canada is a Canadian corporation providing advanced military
tactical training and flight test training as well as Engineering,
Maintenance Repair and Overhaul services. Consisting of three divisions,
including the International Test Pilots School, the biggest independent
provider of Experimental Flight Test training in the world, the
International Tactical Training Center, providing advanced and lead-in
fighter training and ITPS Engineering, providing aircraft sustainment
maintenance, repair and overhaul capabilities to the ITPS fleet and
customers worldwide. Employing over 200 staff at facilities in London,
Ontario and North Bay.
Media Contacts:
Leonardo
Press office
PH: +39 06 32473313
leonardopressoffice@leonardo.com
ITPS Canada
Sheila Hodgson
Director, Sales and Marketing
PH: +1 (519) 457-3625
press@ITPSCanada.com
Leonardo M-346 T Block 20 aircraft
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ITPS Executive Chairman, Giorgio Clementi, and Stefano Bortoli, Managing
Director of Leonardo Aeronautics signing a contract for the purchase of
six M346 and six options.
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ITPS Executive Chairman and test pilot Giorgio Clementi conducted an
evaluation and acceptance flight prior to the contract signature.
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Dave Lohse, CEO, following a demonstration flight near Ottawa, Canada.
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Dave Lohse, CEO, fighter pilot, and test pilot, in the M-346 cockpit.
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