Oman is to buy a number of Eurofighter aircraft from the UK

Gestart door andré herc, 02/04/2010 | 17:59 uur

andré herc

Oman to buy fighter jets from UK

Friday, 2 April 2010

Oman is to buy a number of Eurofighter aircraft from the UK, Downing Street has said.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman said the Gulf state had indicated an intention to purchase the jets.

Number 10 said it could not at this stage say how many of the planes - known as Typhoon - would be involved in the deal.

But it did say the deal would help secure British jobs.

"Over the past three years, the Prime Minister and HM The Sultan of Oman have had wide-ranging discussions on the importance of the close relationship between our two countries," the spokesman said.

"In this spirit, we are pleased that the Government of the Sultanate of Oman has indicated its intention to buy Typhoon aircraft for the Royal Air Force of Oman.

"This will further enhance the strong strategic relationship between the UK and Oman."

Defence giant BAE Systems, which makes the aircraft with European partners, said: "Oman is a country with which we have a long and valued relationship and we stand ready and willing to support any requirement it has."

bron:belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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