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Seven training aircraft purchased in China for the Air Force have been brought into the country. The planes landed at Chittagong Zahurul Haque Air Force Base on Thursday (October 15) on a successful ferry flight with their own pilots.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the current government is working hard to modernize the Air Force under the guidance and efforts of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. After this, 6 state-of-the-art K-6W trainer aircraft made in China were purchased. The aircraft was acquired through CATIC under a purchase agreement with the Chinese government.
All seven aircraft flew directly from Dehang Mansi in China via a successful ferry flight. The mission was led by the Captain of the Bangladesh Air Force Group, AKM Abdur Razzak. After the planes landed at the Zahurul Haq base, they were received there according to the traditional customs of the Air Force.
Present on the occasion were the Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Air Force, Air Force Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat and the Chief Officers of the Biman Sadar General Staff, along with Air Commander Zahurul Haque Air Force Base and other high ranking officers.
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