DTN News: Romania Defence Body Backs F-16 Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Source: DTN News / Reuters
(NSI News Source Info) BUCHAREST, Romania - March 24, 2010:

Romania's Supreme Defence Council on Tuesday approved the acquisition of 24 second-hand F-16 Fighter Jet produced by Lockheed Martin Corp (
LMT.N) to modernise its air force.
"Taking into account that Romania does not have the needed financial resources to buy new ... planes, the Council okayed a defence ministry proposal to acquire 24 F-16 Fighter Jet used planes," the council said in a statement.
It said the plan would be subject to parliament's approval.
Romania is a U.S. ally and some analysts had said the F-16 Fighter Jet was a likely choice.
The economic crisis complicated the NATO member's effort to seal a planned multi-billion euro fighter purchase, a deal aimed at replacing its elderly Soviet-era MiGs.
Five aircraft were in the running, and the cost of the deal has been estimated at over 4 billion euros.
Romania's choices also included the F-18 from Boeing Co (
BA.N), the Rafale from France's Dassault (
AVMD.PA), the Gripen from Sweden's SAAB (
SAABb.ST) and the Eurofighter from EADS (
EAD.PA). (Reporting by Radu Marinas; editing by Tim Pearce)
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