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Australia: the first 737 AEW&C to arrive half in March

Camberra, Australia - The new surveillance, command and control airplane of Australian Air Force shown during an official exhibition

The first Boeing 737 AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning and Control) destined to Australian Air Force is expected to arrive in Australia for the first time half in March. The event, announced by its US producer itself, will occur during an official exhibition although the first two aircraft of this type will not arrive at their operational units before 2006. Australia ordered an overall number of six 737-700...

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