Egypt Received Eight Rafale Aircraft in 2017
Dassault currently has a backlog of 101 Rafale aircraft, of which 31 are for the French military and 70 are for export customers
Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 10/01/2018
According to a report by IHS Jane's, Egypt received eight Rafale aircraft from France’s Dassault Aviation Group.
"The company currently has a backlog of 101 Rafale aircraft, of which 31 are for the French military and 70 are for export customers. This is to be boosted by a further 12 aircraft once the company received a down-payment from Qatar for the aircraft ordered in December 2017. In 2016, the company had a backlog of 110 Rafale aircraft, with 32 for the French military and 78 for export customers," the report says.
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Dassault currently has a backlog of 101 Rafale aircraft, of which 31 are for the French military and 70 are for export customers
Ami Rojkes Dombe
| 10/01/2018
According to a report by IHS Jane's, Egypt received eight Rafale aircraft from France’s Dassault Aviation Group.
"The company currently has a backlog of 101 Rafale aircraft, of which 31 are for the French military and 70 are for export customers. This is to be boosted by a further 12 aircraft once the company received a down-payment from Qatar for the aircraft ordered in December 2017. In 2016, the company had a backlog of 110 Rafale aircraft, with 32 for the French military and 78 for export customers," the report says.
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Russia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. The intelligence services organize and investigate