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The Government-to-Government agreement includes 12 M-346FA for the Austrian Air Force, plus 12 more on option. Austria and Italy have finalized the Government-to-Government agreement for the sale ...
The aircraft has been selected by the Austrian air force as a replacement for its 12-strong fleet of 50-year-old Saab 105s, although the procurement has yet to be approved by the government.
The Austrian Air Force will get a total of 12 M-346FAs, which will reportedly be assigned to Hörsching Air Base. The base is the same where the Saab 105s were previously assigned and served as ...
Export deliveries of the Eurofighter Typhoon moved a step closer today, with EADS conducting the debut flight of a production aircraft for the multinational project’s first export customer ...
The Austrian Air Force is seeking a replacement for the Saab 105 jet trainer. Credit: Kris Christiaens/Alamy Stock Photo VIENNA—Austria plans to decide soon on its future air force training needs.
Austria plans to acquire new trainers to replace the Saab 105 retired in 2020, and the military is in talks with Italy to explore the possibility of a joint purchase of the M-346.
The 12 remaining airworthy Saab 105 twin-jet trainers operated by the Austrian Air Force (AAF) have been grounded after cracks were found in the bolts connecting their tail sections to their ...
The Government-to-Government agreement includes 12 M-346FA for the Austrian Air Force, plus 12 more on option. Austria and Italy have finalized the ...