December 16, 2014

Thailand to decide on new jet trainer in this fiscal year





The aging L39 have been involved in several accidents

The Royal Thai Air Force is considering buying four new training fighter jets to replace its ageing L39 jets, which have reportedly malfunctioned several times.

The cabinet has approved 3.7 billion baht for the deal, and the air force is studying models made in the US, Russia, Italy, China and South Korea, said air force chief ACM Treetos Sonjaeng. The L39 jets have been used for 30 years, and their Czech manufacturer has stopped making them, causing maintenance problems, he said. 

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