The World’s Air Forces operate 9,495 fixed-wing training aircraft and helicopters with almost 500 currently on order. Ahead of Military Flight Training 2022, Defence iQ compiled the annual update of its report outlining country-by-country programmes and requirements from Air Forces around the world.
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This report offers insights into the activity of nations that will be present at Military Flight Training, such as:
• Argentina - 10 IA-63 Pampa IIIs are to be procured by the Argentine Air Force by 2024
• Australia - Request for Information (RFI) was released to industry in 2020 to replace the Hawk 127 advanced jet trainer
• Bangladesh - A contract has been signed for 24 G.120TP basic trainers. They will replace the current PT-6 aircraft
• Canada - with programmes and contracts ending in the next few years, bids for new training programmes have started and new aircrafts may be required as part of these bids.
• Israel - 5 Leonardo AW119Kx training helicopters are being procured to add to the 7 ordered in 2019
• Malaysia - A tender was launched in June 2021, for the procurement of 18 Fighter Lead-In Trainer Light Combat Aircraft (FLIT-LCA)
• Pakistan - super Mushshaq basic trainers are being equipped with new avionics suites
• Sweden - 7 Grob 120TPs were ordered in May 2021 for delivery from May 2022
Download the report to know more in-depth programmes and requirements of the World’s Air Forces.
To learn more about who you can meet at Military Flight Training 2022, you can grab a copy of the agenda here.
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