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Among the Emirati companies, contracts were agreed at IDEX 2021 between the UAE Armed Forces and Calidus Aerospace, purchasing the Calidus B-250 aircraft, at a value of Dhs1.69 Bn. the Calidus B-250 is a light attack / trainer aircraft developed by the UAE firm Calidus in collaboration with the Brazilian firm Novaer, for the airframe, and with Rockwell Collins, for the navigation suite, and Pratt & Whitney Canada for the power-plant.

Tags : DEFENCE | AERONAUTICS | ADVANCED TRAINER | CALIDUS | B-250 | IDEX 2021

Location : Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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