The US Department of Defense intends to offer Egypt four additional Boeing CH-47D Chinooks, spare and repair parts, support equipment and training worth about $149 million.
Source: Flight International
1997-09-17T13:33:00+01:00
The US Department of Defense intends to offer Egypt four additional Boeing CH-47D Chinooks, spare and repair parts, support equipment and training worth about $149 million.
Source: Flight International
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Washington has imposed sanctions on a Venezuelan aerospace company and its chairman for allegedly facilitating the acquisition, assembly and operation of Iranian-designed Mohajer-series unmanned aerial vehicles with surveillance and strike capabilities.
2025-12-30T21:49:00Z By Jon Hemmerdinger
The US State Department has approved Denmark’s acquisition of three Boeing P-8A maritime patrol aircraft under an $1.8 billion foreign military sales package, expanding NATO’s 737-based surveillance fleet to include operations around Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
2025-12-30T21:34:00Z By Jon Hemmerdinger
France has ordered two Saab GlobalEye surveillance jets in a SKr12.3 billion ($1.3 billion) deal, with options for two additional aircraft, as European demand for reconnaissance platforms continues to strengthen.
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