Turkish Company Makes 1St Export Of Satellite Product
Turkish firm CTech delivers satellite component to French Italian company Thales Alenia Space. Turkish firm CTech has exported its first satellite product to French-Italian aerospace manufacturer Thales Alenia Space.
The export was made as part of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between CTech and Thales Alenia Space in the field of satellite communication systems, according to information obtained by Anadolu Agency.
CTech has completed the delivery of the products that will be used by Thales Alenia Space for a third country s satellite.
CTech has operated in the defense, aerospace, telecommunication and cybersecurity markets since 2005, with experience in the design of communication systems and radiofrequency (RF) equipment.
The Philippines is expecting the delivery of two of the six T129 attack helicopters it bought from Turkey, an official of the Department of National Defence said on Tuesday May 25.
Arsenio Andolong, the spokesperson of the ministry said in a statement that two more units are due for delivery in February 2022, while the remaining two are expected to be delivered in February 2023.
According to Andolong, the defence department purchased the six helicopters for a total contract price of 269.38 dollars from Turkish Aerospace Industries through a government-to-government procurement deal signed last year.
Andolong said the acquisition of the six attack helicopters would boost the Philippine military’s capability to fight terrorists.
2021-05-25 09:35:27 GMT2021-05-25 17:35:27(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
MANILA, May 25 (Xinhua) The Philippines expects delivery in September of two of the six T129 attack helicopters it bought from Turkey, a Department of National Defense spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Arsenio Andolong said in a statement that two more units are due for delivery in February 2022, while the remaining two are expected to be delivered in February 2023.
According to Andolong, the defense department purchased the six helicopters for a total contract price of 269.38 million U.S. dollars from Turkish Aerospace Industries through a government-to-government procurement deal signed last year.
Andolong said the acquisition of the six attack helicopters would boost the Philippine military s capability to fight terrorists. It will bring more airborne firepower to our arsenal, he added. Enditem