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2011-11-23

SABCA (Belgium) to Extend Co-operation with USAF for Another Five Years

As a conclusion of a full competitive Request For Proposal, the US Government, Ogden Air Logistic Center (OO-ALC), has awarded S.A.B.C.A (Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques) with a new five-years Indefinite Delivery contract for Depot-level Maintenance Support to the F-16 fleet operated by U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), covering Fiscal Years 2012 to 2016.

S.A.B.C.A. started its common history with the F-16 more than 30 years ago, by the assembly and in-flight delivery of 222 new F-16 A/C, on behalf of three different end-users. Since then, more than 1150 F-16 A/C rolled out of the Charleroi flightline after having been either assembled, upgraded, inspected, repaired or re-painted. A long-time partner of the USAF - more than 330 F-16 A/C were processed in Charleroi on their behalf since 1983 - SABCA started its current co-operation with OO-ALC in 2001, after winning a competition for the implementation of the NVIS-IDM program on the USAFE Blk 40 F-16.

In March 2005, as a conclusion of another competitive Request For Proposal, the US Government awarded S.A.B.C.A with a first seven-years Indefinite Delivery contract for in-theater depot-level support to the USAFE F-16 fleet.

The new contract awarded last week in conclusion of a one-year long re-competition procedure will extend this successful partnership for another five years.

The choice made by the US Government demonstrates its confidence in S.A.B.C.A.'s abilities to provide accurate, on-time, competitive answers to the most demanding requirements from its customers and strengthens S.A.B.C.A.'s undisputed leadership in F-16 Depot-Level Support in Europe.

This workload will come in addition to the other programs currently performed by S.A.B.C.A. for the. Belgian Defence, USAF and several other foreign customers. 

 Source: SABCA; issued Nov. 22, 2011

 

2011-11-22

Video a Tipsy Nipper landing on the roof of a car


Nice Video, received by Vincent and shared with us

Atterrissage sur mesure


Atterrissage sur mesure

Les coulisses de l'exploit - 18/05/1966 - 08min29s
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Jean FALLOUX a réussi l'exploit de poser un avion sur le toit d'une voiture roulant à 90 kilomètres à l'heure.




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2011-11-21

Civilian section of Belgian Wings website revamped


Hi,

The Civil Aviation section of the Belgian Wings Website has been renewed and some 500+ pictures which weren't accessible anymore since Fotopic.net went out of business are brought back on line.

Registration browsing has also been refined to improve searching the Belgian civil register.

In the weeks/months to come the civilian section will be further brought up to the Belgian Wings standards.


 
Best regards,