PAMPANGA, Philippines — Trainer aircrafts, OV-10 broncos, Nomad N-22, Fokker F -27, C130 at C295 cargo aircrafts and combat utility helicopters.
These are just some of the assets of the Philippine
Air Force flown during its 68th anniversary at Clark, Pampanga last Wednesday morning.
Part of the celebration is honoring the
chosen officers of the PAF.
According to president Benigno Aquino, many
projects under the modernization program of the administration were already
realized.
“So advancing the modernization in AFP
continues, in five years only we were able to complete 55 projects under the modernization
program. We have surpassed the combined total
of 45 projects completed by the past 3 administrations". Said the president.
A few of the anticipated new assets arriving
this year are 2 units of CASA C-295 medium lift transports, 2 units of Bell 412
combat utility helicopters and 2 units of FA50 fighter jets bought from South Korea.
Photo from: KAI Facebook Page |
“In June, the first FA50 unit that we
acquired successfully accomplished its maiden flight. These fighter
jets will soon
take off in our own airbase, and
are expected to boost our capacity to protect our
territory". President added.
FA-50PH's maiden flight took place on June 19 after the Philippines has signed a contract for 12 KAI FA-50 fighter aircraft in March last year. Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) said that they will do their best to deliver initial 2 aircraft by the end of this year.
Photo from: KAI Facebook Page |
The president said that although this is his last visit in the anniversary
of the air force, he assures that the modernization program of the government
shall continue with the PAF flight plan
2028.
"We are pushing for PAF flight plan 2028 for the extensive
transformation of your organization. I want to emphasize that this initiative
covers three administrations. There are only 365 days
left in my administration; it means if we want to see the success of this plan,
we need to continue supporting the side of the straight path". Said the president.
In the said 14-year development
plan of the Department of National Defense and Armed Forces of the Philippines,
the government has laid out the initiatives and programs on the continuation of the reforms that administration has already started.
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