Beechcraft
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Nov- 2024 -4 NovemberAmericas
Peru Receives Beechcraft King Air 360C Aircraft for Aeromedical Missions
The Peruvian Air Force has received the first of two Beechcraft King Air 360C air ambulance aircraft for medical evacuation missions.
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Jul- 2024 -23 JulyEurope
Textron Debuts King Air 260 Military Trainer in Europe
Textron’s King Air 260 military trainer aircraft is making its much-awaited European debut at the Farnborough International Airshow in England.
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May- 2024 -7 MayAfrica
Nigeria Receives Second Beechcraft 360ER Aircraft From Textron
The Nigerian Air Force has taken delivery of its second and final Beechcraft King Air 360ER aircraft from aviation giant Textron.
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Apr- 2024 -23 AprilAir
Textron Delivers First Two Beechcraft King Air 260 Training Jets to US Navy
The US Navy has received its first two Beechcraft King Air 260 aircraft from Textron Aviation under a Multi-Engine Training System contract.
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Jan- 2024 -9 JanuaryAsia Pacific
Taiwan Advances Indigenous Military Trainer Aircraft Development
Taiwan has completed the preliminary design phase for its indigenous military trainer aircraft, marking a crucial advancement in the program.
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Nov- 2023 -22 NovemberAir
Nigeria Boosts Intel-Gathering With Beechcraft 360ER Aircraft Delivery
The Nigerian Air Force has taken delivery of the first of two Beechcraft King Air 360ER aircraft from American firm Textron Aviation.
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Jun- 2023 -8 JuneAir
British Avenger Trainer Aircraft to Undergo Major Capability Upgrade
The UK military has embarked on a venture to modernize its Beechcraft King Air 350ER “Avenger” training aircraft.
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Mar- 2022 -23 MarchAmericas
US Army Receives 10th Upgraded Spy Aircraft
The Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has delivered its 10th upgraded Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System aircraft to the US Army.
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Feb- 2020 -27 FebruaryBusiness
US approves sale to Tunisia of 4 AT-6 Wolverine light attack aircraft
The US State Department approved an estimated $325.8 million sale of four Beechcraft AT-6C Wolverine light attack aircraft to Tunisia
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