Hawker Hunter regner jeg som et av de vakreste flyene som er designet. Det ble designet på slutten av 40-tallet av Hawker Siddeleys Sydney Camm. Her på Farnborough i 1960:
Canadian firm begins negotiations to buy
Lebanese Hawker Hunter jets
1 day ago
The ministry
authorized the Lebanese Armed Forces to issue an agreement of consent with the
Canadian firm for the sale of the five Hawker Hunters and spare parts. The
parties involved will now negotiate a price. The deal is expected to be worth
about $1 million.
Lortie
Aviation was the only bidder for the Hawker Hunters in the third auction that
was held Aug. 12. Three Sikorsky S-61 helicopters also up for sale received no
bids and might now be sold as spare parts.
The first
auction held by the ministry took place May 11, but the number
of interested parties failed to meet government requirements, leading to a
second auction on July 12 that had the same result.
“Public biddings are subject to the Public Accounting Law. Hence, when after setting a date, at least two companies must submit for competition, which was not the case with the Lebanese Air Force, hence two more biddings were held,” a source with knowledge of the sales process told Defense News. Defense News previously reported that two other companies expressed interest in the Hawker Hunters but it appears they did not submit bids: British firm Hawker Hunter Aviation and U.S.-based company Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (a subsidiary of Textron Systems).
The
commander of Lebanon’s Air Force, Brig. Gen. Ziad Haikal, recently told Defense
News that Lortie Aviation had been in discussions with the service to procure
the jets following a visit by company officials.
“After their procurement, the jets will be used as enemy fighters in training with the U.S. Air Force. The Hawker Hunter is a powerful aircraft and very maneuverable, and it fits this type of training,” he said.
The Hawker
Hunters have been nonoperational since 2010. The country is keeping two of the
aircraft type for refurbishment and preservation in a local museum.
Haikal told Defense News in an earlier interview that the sale is part of the service’s effort to reallocate its assets and restructure its fleets to maximize the utility of available resources. “The Hawker Hunter aircraft and Sikorsky helicopters have been nonoperational for many years, in the absence of financial resources to maintain them. This public auction will be the first step to restructure the training fleet and firefighting capabilities,” he said.
The Lebanese
Air Force previously showed interest in the Pakistani Super Mushshak trainers,
but it never received a response from Pakistani authorities. Haikal said the
Air Force might now buy Cessna 172 or similar trainers equipped with the glass
avionic suite Garmin G1000 to ensure interoperability with the Cessna Caravan
208 already fielded by the service.
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