RAAF TO USE KING AIR 350 FLEET FOR TRAINING

RAAF TO USE KING AIR 350 FLEET FOR TRAINING - The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) signed a $94.9 million deal Nov. 20 to lease a fleet of seven Raytheon Super King Air 350 turboprop aircraft for the next 10 years. The new aircraft will replace an aging mix of HS748 and King Air B200 aircraft...

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