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ROYAL JORDANIAN AIR FORCE SIGNS CONTRACT FOR 16 FIREFLIES

DAMASCUS, JORDAN, The Royal Jordanian Air Force signes a contract with British aeronautical firm Slingsby Aviation for acquisition of 16 training aircrafts T67M260 Firefly. The Firefly is a two seats, side-by-side aircraft, powered by a fuel injiected 260 hp AEIO-540-D4A5 Textron Lycoming engine, provided with a full-IFR instrumentation and air conditioned system.

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