US to sell trainer
aircraft to Vietnam
By Viet Anh June 4, 2021 | 02:59 pm GMT+7
The U.S. has agreed to sell T-6 trainer aircraft to Vietnam to help
improve pilot training, Pacific Air Forces Commander Kenneth Wilsbach said on
Friday.
"We're committed to helping that
aircraft to be delivered and then operationalizing and improving the Vietnamese
Air Force's pilot training," he said at a teleconference hosted by the
U.S. Department of State Asia Pacific Media Hub on June 4. He did not mention
how many aircraft would be delivered to Vietnam.
Replying to a question about cooperation
between the two countries in the near future, he said the T-6 aircraft deal is
one of the "biggest things" to be noticed.
A T-6A
Texan II. Photo by U.S Air Force. |
In 2019 Senior
Lieutenant Dang Duc Toai finished the U.S. Air Force's Aviation Leadership
Program for which he flew the T-6 for more than 167 hours.
Wilsbach said that later this summer the
Vietnamese Air Force chief is planning to attend the Pacific Air Chiefs
Conference in Hawaii, the U.S., to which 22 nations would be sending their air
chiefs for talks.
Wilsbach will chair the event and the U.S
Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General Charles Brown, will attend it.
"We're excited that Vietnam's air chief
is coming for that. We're looking forward to the discussions, which I believe
will lead to furthering of our relationship, and give us other opportunities
for engagement."
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