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British RAF Airbus A400M conducts routine training missions over California and Arizona

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British RAF Airbus A400M conducts routine training missions over California and Arizona
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Rich Knighton, Chief | Royal Air Force

A Royal Air Force (RAF) Airbus A400M has been observed flying multiple missions over California and Arizona in mid-2025. The aircraft, which gained attention for its appearance in the 2015 film "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation," has not been acquired by the United States Air Force, which continues to rely on other airlift models such as the C-5M Super Hercules, C-17 Globemaster III, and C-130/C-130J Super Hercules.

According to a report by the Hindustan Times, data from FlightRadar24 indicates that an RAF A400M has been operating out of several US airbases including Oceanside, Blythe, and Yuma airports. Local sightings have also been reported in Morro Bay and Cupertino. The article suggests that these operations are likely routine deployments due to the close military cooperation between the United Kingdom and the United States.

There has been no official comment from either the British Ministry of Defence or press officers at Fort Hunter Liggett regarding this specific deployment. However, British forces have previously conducted parachute training at Fort Hunter Liggett in 2023. At that time, a Royal Air Force squadron leader stated, "the diverse terrain of the area offered ideal conditions for challenging British airborne troops."

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The Airbus A400M is designed as a large turboprop airlifter to bridge capabilities between larger aircraft like the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III and smaller ones such as the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules. The RAF currently operates both types but retired its fleet of C-130Js in 2023. According to an RAF statement: "Atlas C.1 A400M provides tactical airlift and strategic oversize lift capabilities complementing those of the C-17 fleets." The UK initially planned to acquire 25 A400Ms but reduced this number to 22; all have now been delivered with additional orders expected later in the decade.

During major operations such as the Kabul airlift in 2021, RAF A400Ms played a significant role alongside other aircraft types by conducting evacuation flights.

The Atlas can carry up to a 30-tonne payload over 2,400 nautical miles and operate from both prepared and unprepared runways. It is capable of transporting up to 116 passengers or various combinations of cargo loads and can perform parachute drops using gravity extraction methods.

Globally, ten countries have ordered a total of about 178 Airbus A400Ms with most orders coming from European nations like Germany (53), France (50), Spain (27), and the UK (22). All delivered units remain active across their respective fleets.

The specific aircraft recently seen operating in US airspace is registered ZM401 (MSN 016), first flown in October 2014. Flight records show it was present in North America from June through August 2025, conducting repeated sorties from locations such as Blythe before returning to its home base at Brize Norton via stops in Canada.

RAF A400Ms are frequently deployed globally with regular appearances at bases like Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands and Akrotiri in Cyprus—both important hubs for ongoing UK military operations abroad. Some units have also participated in joint exercises on US territories including Guam, Saipan, and Tinian.

Joint military activity between UK and US forces remains common practice with reciprocal deployments seen regularly on both sides of the Atlantic.

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