| December 04, 2019 |
Latest news United Orders 50 Airbus A321XLR Jets NATO Summit Begins with Trump’s Criticism and Promises Ankara Complains of Covert European Arms Embargo
| The Polish Air Force has announced that its first four pilot cadets have completed their eight-month training syllabus on the Aermacchi M-346 Master advanced jet trainer operated by the Air Force Academy in Deblin. (Polish AF photo) |
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