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MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.
MANAMA: Pakistan’s air force has brought a trio of JF-17 fighters to make the type’s Bahrain show debut, with the “Thunder” taking part in the flying display. The sixth edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS 2022) is due to start today, November 9-11 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
According to a report published online, the air force’s 2 Sqn “Minhasians” unit, the Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex-produced Block II jets arrived on 6 November after a non-stop flight from Masroor air base. They were supported by an Ilyushin Il-78 tanker, but did not need to undergo inflight refuelling to complete the deployment.
The report cited Cirium fleets data showing that the Pakistan air force operates 109 JF-17 fighters and 25 B-model trainers, with another 50 on order.
Also read: 7 Pakistan Air Force officers promoted to rank of air vice-marshal
While development partner China has not acquired the single-engined model, both nations are promoting it on the international stage. So far Beijing has brokered a 16-aircraft sale to Myanmar, and Islamabad secured a three-aircraft deal with Nigeria.
At the same time that Pakistan is promoting the type at the Bahrain show, CATIC is doing the same at the Airshow China event in Zhuhai.
“This is our market”, says Air Commodore Arsalan from the Pakistan air force delegation promoting the fighter at Sakhir air base near Manama, noting that the service has also previously displayed the type at the Dubai air show.