U.S. to overhaul six PC-12 aircraft for Uzbekistan in $64 million deal
The work, scheduled for completion by August 2027, will be carried out in Uzbekistan.
The American private company Sierra Nevada Corporation has received a contract to restore six Pilatus PC-12 aircraft for Uzbekistan, according to the U.S. Department of Defense website.
The contract amount is $64,236,592. The company will be responsible for restoring the aircraft's operational capabilities, providing on-site support representatives, and offering logistical support for the PC-12 aircraft.
The work will be conducted in Uzbekistan and is expected to be completed by August 7, 2027.
It is noted that at the time of signing the contract, $26,012,048 was allocated from the Foreign Military Sales Trust Fund.
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