Subscribe
The British Royal Air Force will be conducting training, using an Airbus A-400M Atlas, at Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter Liggett over the coming weeks.

The British Royal Air Force will be conducting training, using an Airbus A-400M Atlas, at Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter Liggett over the coming weeks. (City of Paso Robles/X)

(Tribune News Service) — There’s no need for worry if you spot a massive military plane flying over Paso Robles, Calif., this month: It’s just helping with some training exercises.

The British Royal Air Force will be conducting training at Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter Liggett over the coming weeks, the city of Paso Robles said Tuesday on X.

As part of that, the military’s Airbus A-400M Atlas is parked at the Paso Robles Airport, the city said.

The plane is used as a transport for high-altitude parachute training at the two nearby military bases, the city added.

The plane is large enough to carry 116 fully-equipped troops, plus vehicles, helicopters and more, according to the British Royal Air Force website.

It last landed in Paso Robles in October 2022 for similar training exercises.

Late Mayor Steve Martin told The Tribune at that time that the British Royal Air Force chose Paso Robles for its training because it needed a base of operations for training high-altitude paratroopers.

“Paso Robles is geographically close to the training area at Fort Hunter-Liggett, has facilities that can accommodate the large A400 aircraft and enjoys favorable weather conditions most of the year,” Martin said.

(c)2024 The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)

Visit at www.sanluisobispo.com

Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Sign Up for Daily Headlines

Sign up to receive a daily email of today's top military news stories from Stars and Stripes and top news outlets from around the world.

Sign Up Now