MANILA --- To ensure that all of its available aircraft are
flyable and mission-worthy at all times, the Philippine Air Force (PAF)
announced that it is allocating the sum of PHP8,340,000 for the procurement of
a wheel assembly for one of its brand-new FA-50PH "Fighting Eagle"
jet aircraft.
Submission and opening of bids is on Aug. 22, 9 a.m. at the PAF
Procurement Center Conference Room, Villamor Air Base, Pasay City.
This was bared by PAF bids and awards committee chief Brig. Gen.
Nicolas Parilla in a bulletin posted at the Philippine Government Electronic
Procurement System website.
The FA-50PHs are currently being used by the military in the
ground-support role in the ongoing effort to neutralize the remaining Maute
Group terrorists in Marawi City.
Other aircraft helping in the ground-support role are the Rockwell
OV-10 "Bronco", SIAI-Marchetti SF-260 light attack planes and
AgustaWestland AW-106 attack helicopters, to name a few.
The PAF operates 12 units of the Korea Aerospace Industries-made
fighter jet. The entire order is worth PHP18.9 billion. (PNA)
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