Argentina Will Pay More than $33 Million to the United States to Train F-16 Pilots
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Argentina will pay more than $33 million to the United States—its largest ally in the region—for the training of F-16 fighter pilots as part of a bilateral agreement signed in December 2024 to strengthen the alliance and defense of the region, as confirmed on Wednesday by the Ministry of Defense of the South American country.The agreement, formalized by a Letter of Offer and Acceptance, guarantees Argentina access to advanced technology linked t…
Clara Preve, Buenos Aires (AP) — Argentina will pay more than $33 million to the United States — its closest ally in the region — for F-16 fighter jet pilot training as part of a bilateral agreement signed in December 2024 to strengthen the alliance and regional defense, the South American country's Defense Ministry confirmed Wednesday. The agreement, formalized through a Letter of Offer and Acceptance, guarantees Argentina access to advanced te…
The Ministry of Defense hired a U.S. company to instruct Argentine aviators in the management of newly acquired aircraft. Read more
The government will disburse US$ 33 million to the United States to advance the training of the pilots who will be in command of the F-16 bought from Denmark. The novelty arose from the publication of a contract by the U.S. Department of War with the Arizona-based company Top Aces Corp., which will train the instructors who will then train the Argentine aviators. The confirmation came almost three months after the first six fighters landed in Ri…
The Department of Defense officializes that the company Top Aces Corp. train Argentine instructors to operate the F-16 acquired from Denmark. The program will extend until 2029 and part of the work will be carried out in C rdoba.
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