RSAF: F-15 Report
Royal Saudi Air Force, General Al-Ayesh and the F-15 Eagle fleet
Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) General Mohammad Al-Ayesh keeps stressing the importance of the F-15C/D Eagle fleet in service with RSAF despite the crash of an F-15C aircraft last week and the death of its pilot officer. The following 404-word report sheds light on the subject and tells more about the position of General Al-Ayesh, notably on the future of the F-15 Eagle fleet.
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Saudi air force in $4bn Boeing fighter jet deal
US aerospace giant Boeing Company has secured a contract valued at US$4bn to modernise the Royal Saudi Arabian Air Force's fighter jet fleet, according to the Pentagon.
The procurement order covers conversion of 68 existing F15S jets to the new F15S-A configuration.
The Pentagon said the work, expected to be completed by December 31, 2019, would be done at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia.
The contract also provides for four base stand-up kits, which include spares and support equipment needed to achieve operating capability for the fighter jets.
Altogether, about 150 new or converted F-15SA aircraft will be supported or maintained at four Saudi bases, according to information provided earlier by Robins. It is the largest foreign military sales contract to be filled the base
Source: Reuters and Tactical Report News - 12 December 2012
Photo: The Royal Saudi Air Force F-15C Eagle Fighter Aircraft (Photo by pixtus.com)
(13.12.2012)
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