Croatia is looking to sell a wide range of its surplus Croatian Air Force aircraft, with the state-owned Alan Agency issuing a new call to tender.
Croatia to sell surplus military aircraft. |
The country hopes to sell seven Mil Mi-24V 'Hind' attack helicopters (manufactured from 1978 to 1987), two Antonov An-32B 'Curl' tactical transport aircraft (manufactured in 1991 and 1993), and six Pilatus PC-9 turboprop trainer aircraft (three PC-9s manufactured between 1986 and 1991 and three PC-Ms built in 1993).
The aircraft have been offered for sale individually or in batches. The country has set a deadline of 28 January for interested parties to submit a letter of intent, backed by a returnable deposit of EUR15,000 (USD17,574). Potential bidders will then be invited to inspect the aircraft, with an offer expected no less than 14 days after inspection.
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