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Aero-Glen awarded $403M for F-16 refurbishment by Stephen Carlson Washington (UPI) Jul 18, 2018 Aero-Glen International has received a $403 million contract to provide service life extension program kits for the U.S. Air Force's F-16 life-extension program. The contract, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, enables the company to life-extension kits and other support services. The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single engine multi-role fighter that forms a large part of the U.S. air fleet. It has been widely exported and serves as a key part of air forces around the world. The aircraft is highly maneuverable, reliable and relatively cheap to operate and maintain compared to many other fighter planes. The life extension program includes a dozen structural modifications for the refurbishment. The F-16 has been operating since 1979 and was designed for 8,000 hours of flight time -- the design improvements will extend that to over 12,000 hours of flight. Cherokee Nation Aerospace and Defense was also awarded a $403 million contract for the same program at the end of June. Work on the new contract will be performed at Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport and is expected to be completed by May 2029. Aero-Glen has been awarded $1.6 million in procurement funds at the time of award, the Pentagon said.
URS awarded $ 7.3M to support F-16s for Taiwan The contract, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, calls for sortie production of 14 Block 20 F-16 aircraft for the Taiwan Air Force. Foreign military sales funds in the amount of $7.3 million have been obligated at the time of award. Work will be performed at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. It is expected to be completed July 31, 2019. The Block 20 F-16 includes some F-16C/D capabilities and improved radar which can guide AIM-7M Sparrow and AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles.
Airbus strikes deals in China, India amid Brexit concerns Farnborough, United Kingdom (AFP) July 16, 2018 European aerospace giant Airbus announced deals with Chinese, Indian and Taiwanese airlines on Monday, kicking off the Farnborough airshow in Britain on an upbeat note despite concerns about the effects of Brexit. China's Sichuan Airlines said it will be buying 10 A350 long-haul planes with a list price of $2.8 billion (2.4 billion euros), while India's Vistara signed a letter of intent to purchase 13 single-aisle A320neo aircraft. Taiwan's Starlux Airlines, which is developing a network across ... read more
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