World Defense Show Day 3: Highlights From Times Aerospace
As part of our coverage live from World Defense Show in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, we’re bringing you the biggest news from our sister publication Show Business, the event’s Official Show Daily Partner, published by Times Aerospace.
Hawk Delivery Proves Made In Saudi Capability
Saudi Arabia’s ability to assemble complex combat air platforms was demonstrated at WSD by the delivery of the last of 22 locally assembled BAE Systems Hawk Mk.165S. This promises to strengthen the Kingdom’s credentials when it comes to the manufacture of more advanced aircraft types, perhaps including participation in a sixth generation fighter for the RSAF.
Boosting KSA Ambitions High On Wish List Of Airbus division
Saudi Arabia’s economic power and geopolitical influence makes it a “core country” for Airbus Defence and Space, in the view of its chief executive, Michael Schoellhorn.
Pakistanis Put New JF-17C On Show
The Pakistan air force is showing off a brand-new Chengdu JF-17C at WDS, just three months after it made its public debut at the Dubai airshow.
The jet is the first unit to be re-equipped with the JF-17C. A second squadron is believed to have now re-equipped in the south of the country.
With all the new systems and weapons that are being added, the new Block 3 elevates the Pak-Sino-designed jet into a new sphere.
Boeing T-7 Simulator Offers Fast-Jet Experience
Boeing was selected by the US Air Force in 2018 to manufacture 351 T-7 advanced jet trainer.
Ray Handy, senior manager, T-7 business development, said five examples have now been built and “are now entering their flight test phase.”
Leonardo Paints Picture Of Future With Saudi MoU
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment (MISA), the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) and global industrial giant Leonardo have signed an MoU intended to encourage the discussion, development and evaluation of a range of investment and collaboration opportunities in the defence and aerospace sector.