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The American company Sierra Nevada Corporation, based in Englewood, Colorado, has signed a $64 million contract for the refurbishment of six Pilatus PC-12 aircraft for Uzbekistan.
The contract involves not only the repair and restoration of the aircraft but also the provision of logistical support services. All work will be carried out directly in Uzbekistan, and it is expected to be completed by August 7, 2027.
Interestingly, $26 million of the contract amount was allocated from the US Foreign Military Sales Trust Funds for payment.
The refurbishment of six Pilatus PC-12 aircraft will be an important step in strengthening Uzbekistan’s aviation fleet. These aircraft are used for various tasks, including passenger and cargo transport, as well as serving as medical and reconnaissance platforms. The restoration and maintenance of these aircraft will ensure their long-term and reliable operation.
This contract highlights the importance of cooperation between the US and Uzbekistan in the defense and aviation sectors. Sierra Nevada Corporation, known for its high standards and quality of work, will ensure the aircraft are restored to the highest level, thereby enhancing Uzbekistan’s capabilities in utilizing modern aviation technologies.
It is currently unknown which agency in Uzbekistan owns the aircraft. The contract most likely refers to the PC-12 Spectre, a versatile reconnaissance aircraft. Depending on the configuration of the reconnaissance equipment, the aircraft can perform the following missions: reconnaissance and patrol, electronic intelligence, electronic warfare and targeting, coastal border patrol, and counter-narcotics operations. Additional functions include configuring the aircraft for medical evacuation, photo reconnaissance, passenger and cargo transport, and VIP transport.
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