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FAB fighters for Joe McAndrew, vice president of Boeing: "The plan to transfer technology to Brazil has been fully approved by the Administration in the U.S. "
(Infodefensa.com) AV Suarez, Rio de Janeiro - Despite the postponement of competition 36 fighter jets to the Brazilian Air Force, the three candidates for the same: Boeing, Dassault and SAAB, 2011 LAAD stand for the strengths of their offerings. In the case of the U.S. giant, Joe McAndrew, vice president for Europe, Israel and Latin America, said at a news conference that the technology transfer plan F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft "has been fully approved by the Administration in the United States. "
McAndrew said Boeing offsets for F-X2 program are estimated at 250,000 million dollars, compared with 5,700 million SAAB. For Dassault, has not been made public.
The American director defends the idea of \u200b\u200bteaming up with the Government and local industry development and logistical support of the "also" believe we can meet all the strategic objectives of technology transfer, local labor and the development of an independent and autonomous aerospace industry. "
A national autonomy to be born as a result of "cooperation and involvement in the evolution of the Super Hornet." Boeing
LAAD submitted in 2011, the Super Hornet simulator for its two models E (a square) and F (two seats), with projections on the screen 180 degrees simulated aerial combat, ground targeting, navigation and mission systems operation .
The Super Hornet fighter is in service in the U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Air Force.
source: www.infodefensa.com
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