"Spanish aircraft carrier could be sold to foreign navy"

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"Spanish aircraft carrier could be sold to foreign navy"

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According to rumors that emerged recently in the Spanish press,
the Philippines as well as several Arab countries have expressed interest in purchasing the former Spanish Navy Aircraft Carrier Principe de Asturias.

In case of a sale, the contract would include refit and upgrading of the vessel by Spanish shipyard Navantia.

It is reported that Indonesia already expressed interest in the vessel earlier this year.

Following an official visit by TNI AL (Indonesian Navy) delegation to the El Ferrol naval base however, Indonesia decided not to purchase the aircraft carrier.

Principe de Asturias was officially decommissioned in February 2013, with the initial intention to dismantle it for scrap.
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Re: "Spanish aircraft carrier could be sold to foreign navy"

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Just for clarification, the Spanish Navy still has another carrier/LHD (Juan Carlos I - L61), capable of supporting CH-47, V-22 and AV-8 operations..
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