Botswana Defence Force selects PC-7 MkII
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is proud to announce that the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) selected the PC-7 MkII turboprop trainer aircraft to replace their Pilatus PC-7 fleet which has been in service since 1990.
The decision confirms the continued trust that the Botswana Defence Force places in Pilatus and the Pilatus aircraft as a training system. Once Pilatus always Pilatus.
The contract value is approximately 40 million Swiss Francs to procure a fleet of 5 PC-7 MkII turboprop trainer aircraft, with ground based training system including computer based training, spares, support equipment, as well as pilot and technician conversion training elements. The contract was signed in Gaborone on 13 April 2011.
Delivery of the aircraft, ground based training system and logistic support package is scheduled to be completed in early 2013, enabling the BDF pilot training to transition to the new PC-7 MkII platform during 2013.
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is committed to continue serving the BDF, a long standing partner of Pilatus, with its world renowned dedication to Swiss precision and quality.
7 (delivered from 1990) replaced by 5 PC-7 Mk.2 from 2011
Source: 240411- Further media information is available from: Oscar J. Schwenk, Chairman and CEO - Pilatus Aircraft Ltd.
Photo: Pilatus PC-7MkII was introduced in 1994. It is powered by PT6A-25C engine. It uses airframe and avionics systems common with the PC-9 M. it can be used for Ab Initio Training and Basic Flying Training. (photo by http://images.pilatus-aircraft.com)
(24.04.2011)
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