Greece Orders 18 Rafale jets, Delivery to Start This Year Our Bureau 2781
Signing of the Greek Rafale contract
Greece has placed an order for 18 Rafale fighter jets including six new ones produced by French company Dassault Aviation.
Theodoros Lagios, General Director of Armament and Investments of the Greek Ministry of Defense, and Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, signed the contract Monday for the acquisition of Rafale aircraft for the Hellenic Air Force, as well as a contract for the logistical support of the fleet.
Theodoros Lagios, General Director of Armament and Investments of the Greek Ministry of Defense, and Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, signed today a contract for the acquisition of 18 Rafale aircraft for the Hellenic Air Force, as well as a contract for the logistical support of the fleet.
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Greece equips itself with the RAFALE in the continuity of a partnership with DASSAULT AVIATION .
Dassault AviationJanuary 25, 2021 GMT
Greece equips itself with the RAFALE in the continuity of a partnership with DASSAULT AVIATION of more than 45 years
Theodoros Lagios, General Director of Armament and Investments of the Greek Ministry of Defense, and Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, signed today a contract for the acquisition of 18 Rafale aircraft for the Hellenic Air Force, as well as a contract for the logistical support of the fleet.
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Greece equips itself with the RAFALE in the continuity of a partnership with DASSAULT AVIATION of more than 45 years
Theodoros Lagios, General Director of Armament and Investments of the Greek Ministry of Defense, and Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, signed today a contract for the acquisition of 18 Rafale aircraft for the Hellenic Air Force, as well as a contract for the logistical support of the fleet.
This signing ceremony was held in Athens in the presence of Mrs. Florence Parly, Minister of the Armed Forces of France, and Mr. Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos, Minister of National Defense of Greece.