| July 09, 2020 |
Latest news Pandemic Revealed Supply Chain Vulnerability, Pentagon Official Says Airbus Delivered 196 Airliners, Booked 298 Net Orders in First Half Germany Orders Two Airbus A321neoLR Aircraft
| The German Bundeswehr currently operate the IAI Heron 1 unmanned aircraft in Afghanistan and Mali with support provided by Airbus, whose contract has now been extended until the entry into service of the successor Heron TP. (Bundeswehr photo) |
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