Hey thanks for the link, while I am by no stretch of the imagination an aviation buff nor a person of military background it would appear that just from the first 3 blurbs that a aircraft such as the Super Tucano which is touted as a highly versatile aircraft would have a broad range of applications to many a nation. This one page references the need for a turbo prop plane in the U.K as well as the Phillipines and as you mentioned Peru. When dealing with foreign nations the act of supplying military grade anything comes with a lot of strings and restrictions. Without knowing the relationship between the countries where the planes are built it's hard to discern whether a contract could be sought in the first place. An earlier PR shows that the Super Tucano is to be manufactured in Jacksonville Fla. So as an example if Cuba happened to be in the market for a turbo prop plane it certainly could not come from there.I believe that Is where the expertise of international negotiations falls squarely in the lap of TADF management which Alexis is certainly well equipped for. IMO of course!
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