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General Electric Aviation Raw Report [Military Aviation]

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As of May 3, 2013, the General Electric Aviation Raw Report [Military Aviation] includes 4 planned and completed transactions involving more than 200 items, 4 corporations, 5 countries, 5 types of civil and military equipment worldwide from 2009 to 2016.

The data has been gathered using information available on the internet from governments, the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms, internet news media and contractors such as Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed Martin and others.

Oman order for 12 Lockheed Martin F-16C/D Block 50 multi-role fighter aircraft (10 C and 2 D models) purchased through the US Air Force foreign military sales program. The contract valued at $600 million was announced on December 14, 2011. Deliveires are due to complete November 30, 2016. These aircraft are powered by General Electric F110-GE-129D engines.Items: 12 Options: (-) Purchase Rights: (-) Contract Award: 14 December 2011 Deliveries Start: 2013 Deliveries End: 30 November 2016 Show Complementary Data
Contract Value: USD$600 million   Contractor: Lockheed Martin Contractor: General Electric Aviation Primary Equipment: F-16C Block 50, F-16D Block 50 Secondary Equipment: F110-GE-129

Oman Purchases 12 F-16C/D Block 50 Through the Foreign Military Sales Program

F110-GE-129D Engines to Power Oman F-16C/D Block 50 Aircraft

Government of Turkey order for an additional 30 Advanced Block 50 F-16C/D aircraft for the Turkish Air Force (TUAF). The contract between the United States and Turkey was signed on May 11, 2007. Lockheed Martin will deliver the F-16 aircraft components and parts which will be assembled in Turkey by TAI. In addition to the F-16 aircraft, the deal also included associated equipment, weapons and services with a total value of $1.8 billion of which Lockheed Martin and its supplier base were receiving $1.1 billion. The F110-GE-129B engine selection was announced in July 2007.Items: 30 Options: (-) Purchase Rights: (-) Contract Award: 11 May 2007 Deliveries Start: 23 May 2011 Deliveries End: December 2012 Show Complementary Data
Contract Value: USD$1.8 billion   Contractor: Lockheed Martin Contractor: TAI - TUSAS Aerospace Industries Contractor: General Electric Aviation Primary Equipment: F-16C Block 50, F-16D Block 50 Secondary Equipment: F110-GE-129

Turkey Purchases an Additional 30 Block 50 F-16 Aircraft

Turkish Air Force Selects F110-GE-129B Engine to Power its Advanced F-16 Block 50

Lockheed Martin Awarded Initial Contract for Turkish Advanced Block 50 F-16s

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract for 30 F-16C/D Jets for the Government of Turkey

First Advanced Block 50 F-16C/D Unveiled for Turkish Air Force

Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) procurement of 24 Boeing Block II F/A-18F Super Hornets announced March 2007. These aircraft will replace the F-111 aircraft within the RAAF. The F414 engine contract was valued at $428 million including a two-year support package and 10-year performance based logistics (PBL).Items: 24 Options: (-) Purchase Rights: (-) Contract Award: 2007 Deliveries Start: 26 March 2010 Deliveries End: 21 October 2011 Show Complementary Data
Contract Value (engine contract): USD$428 million   Contractor: Boeing Contractor: General Electric Aviation Primary Equipment: F/A-18F Super Hornet Secondary Equipment: F414-GE-400

RAAF to Acquire 24 Block II Super Hornets

Australia F/A-18F Engine Contract

Boeing Awarded Australian F/A-18F Production Contract

First Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18F Super Hornet Roll-Out

First Five RAAF Super Hornets Land in Australia

Boeing Completes Delivery of 24 F/A-18F Super Hornets to RAAF

Singapore Ministry of Defense contract placed with Boeing for the conversion of eight F-15SG options into firm order aircraft and a new order for four additional aircraft. The deal was announced October 22, 2007. Singapore announced the selection of General Electric F110-GE-129C engines to power its new aircraft October 25, 2007.Items: 12 Options: (-) Purchase Rights: (-) Contract Award: 22 October 2007 Deliveries Start: 2009 Deliveries End: 2011 Show Complementary Data
Contractor: Boeing Contractor: General Electric Aviation Primary Equipment: F-15SG Secondary Equipment: F110-GE-129

Singapore Ministry of Defence Places Contract for a Further 12 F-15SG Aircraft

Singapore Orders Additional F110-GE-129C Engines

 

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