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26 October 2022
by Akhil Kadidal
The MAFʼs order of FTC-2000Gs will potentially be fulfilled by mid-2023. The aircraft is likely to be used for counterinsurgency operations. (Janes/Kelvin Wong)
The Myanmar Air Force (MAF) has ordered a batch of Guizhou Aviation Industries Corporation (GAIC) FTC-2000G light combat aircraft from China.
The order has not been officially disclosed by the governments of both the countries. However, The Irrawaddy reported that a group of about eight MAF pilots, eight technicians, and at least two weapons officers travelled to Kunming in June 2022.
This is likely connected to training and familiarisation with the aircraft. The order for the aircraft was also likely placed in 2020. Subsequent deliveries and pilot training were delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and Chinaʼs strict policies to contain the disease, the Irrawaddy
added.
The FTC-2000G is the baseline variant of the GAIC JL-9 Shanying two-seat supersonic turbojet-powered trainer. According to
Janes
data, it is a “low-cost, multipurpose aircraft” intended for export.
Janes Market Forecast
identifies the unit price of the JL-9 as being USD8.50 million.
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