JF-17 finds buyer at Dubai Air Show: report

Deputy head of Aviation Industry Corp of China says several potential buyers have expressed interest in the aircraft


Web Desk November 12, 2015
Contract for JF-17 has been signed; developers say several potential buyers have expressed interest in the aircraft. PHOTO: APP

JF-17 Thunder, a fourth-generation fighter jet co-developed by China and Pakistan, has bagged its first sale at the Dubai Air Show, Express News reported.

According to Chinese media reports, the aircraft's developers have already signed a contract with an anonymous buyer as they look forward to more orders in the future.

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Aviation Industry Corp of China (Avic) and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex signed the deal with an unidentified buyer, the Chinese Daily said. However, the report did not say when the contract was signed or how many jets were sold.

"Several potential buyers have expressed to us their strong intention of introducing the aircraft, and they have performed comprehensive assessments of the plane," Liu Yu, deputy head of AVIC's military aircraft trade wing, told China Daily.

In June at International Paris Air Show, Pakistan secured its first ever export order for its JF-17 Thunder fighter.

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Air Commodore and Pakistan Air Force officer dealing in sales and marketing, Khalid Mahmood said “A contract has been signed with an Asian country.” However the name of the country was not disclosed and deliveries are likely to begin in 2017.

The JF-17 aircraft has previously participated in various air shows around the world, including Farnborough Air Show (in the UK), Zhuhai Air Show (China), Turkish Air Show (Turkey) and the Dubai Air Show (UAE).

It is a lightweight multi-role aircraft jointly developed by PAF and China Aero-technology Import Export Corporation (CATIC) and co-produced by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and CATIC.

COMMENTS (18)

MANZOOR QADAR | 8 years ago | Reply we have never seen the anonymous customer in our life.if the anonymous customer attack over its enemy country by jf 17what will it know that hows jet plan attack over us? answer will pakistan or china.
Abid | 8 years ago | Reply I doubt it....they don't have trainer for it...no country is willing to buy without a trainer....PAF can take risk on its pilots but no other responsible organization will...
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