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Ministry of Defence announces deals worth Dh6.5b

Lockheed Martin wins deal to upgrade UAE’s 80F-16 fighters

- BY ANDREW STAPLES

The UAE Ministry of Defence announced it had signed deals worth Dh6.5 billion on the first day of the Dubai Airshow yesterday.

The biggest deal was a Dh6 billion contract with US firm Lockheed Martin to upgrade the UAE’s 80F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole fighter jets to the latest standards. The deal includes logistical support and importing of spare parts.

Major General Abdullah Al Hashmi, Assistant Undersecre­tary for the Ministry of Defence and Executive Director for the Committee of Dubai Airshow, said the ministry had been working on the deal for several months, and further deals would be announced during the course of the air show. He added that the deals were not related to ongoing conflicts in the region.

“If you go to the history of the Middle East, if you remember any time in the last 30 years there was no conflict, you tell me, I don’t remember,” Al Hashmi said in response to a question at a media conference. “I think we’re always in conflicts.

“But the announceme­nt at Dubai Airshow is based on requiremen­ts, not on conflicts.”

He said he was unable to give details of the upgrades to the UAE’s F-16s, and could not confirm the upgrades would bring the fighters to the standards of the advanced “block 61” variant, a request it was rumoured the UAE had made in 2014.

Instead he said the modificati­ons were intended to keep the fighters operationa­l.

“You need to modify those aircraft and upgrade, and I think most of those changes are … in equipment that is not really manufactur­ed anymore. We need to keep the aircraft running, and some equipment is better in operation than it used to be.”

He confirmed that the deal was to upgrade existing UAE fighters and did not involve purchase of new aircraft.

The second largest deal announced on day one was a Dh197 million contract with Abu Dhabi Aviation Company for operating and managing a number of AW139 helicopter­s for search and rescue missions and medical evacuation, along with pilot training.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Major General Abdullah Al Hashmi (left) and Major General pilot Ishaq Saleh Al Balousi, Executive Director Defence Industry and Capability Developmen­t addressing media.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Major General Abdullah Al Hashmi (left) and Major General pilot Ishaq Saleh Al Balousi, Executive Director Defence Industry and Capability Developmen­t addressing media.

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