JF-17 test flown by several countries from Middle East & Africa

JF-17 Thunder has been test flown by several countries.

CATIC President Ma Zhiping speaking from the Paris Air show has said several countries have test flown JF-17 fighter plane. African and Middle Eastern countries have shown strong interest in the aircraft. Sales outside Pakistan are likely in next two-three years.

Mr. Ma also said "We've entertained customers from Africa, the Middle East and Asia. On the first day we had meetings with 10 customers. They were interested in all of our aircraft, including the JF-17."

Jf-17 thunder is a low cost multi-role fighter jet jointly developed by Pakistan and China. It is currently operated by Pakistan Airforce. Currently, two squadrons have been deployed. Pakistan is expected to have over 90 thunders by the end of 2011. Pakistan is also co-producing the aircraft in its developing aviation industry.

Pakistan and China have also signed Memorandum of Understanding to develop stealthy version of air combat plane. 

Source: FlightGlobal

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2 Responses to JF-17 test flown by several countries from Middle East & Africa

  1. A.K.Z says:

    How many jf-17 now Pakistan have?
    According to given information in post”Pakistan is expected to have over 90 thunders by the end of 2011.”
    So How many JF-17 do we have now?

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