Malaysia Signs On For 18 KAI FA-50s

FA-50

Malaysia becomes the second export customer for the FA-50, pictured here in Republic of Korea Air Force livery.

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SINGAPORE—After a half-decade evaluation and tender process, Malaysia has signed the letter of acceptance for 18 Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) FA-50 Block 20 aircraft under its Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Phase 1 program. KAI said the deal is worth KRW1.2 trillion ($920 million) and deliveries...

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