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Xanapetoun a few months for national reasons the P-3B Orion
Five airplanes the Navy back in the air
End 2014 to early 2015 the Army hopes that our Navy will fly over the first two of the six total, naval cooperation aircraft P-3B Orion Air Force owned and operate on behalf of Fleet Headquarters, according to today's upbeat report Chief of GEN Navy Vice Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis on this critical issue in his meeting with military authors.
In fitting with the Head GEN already come to Greece technicians of the U.S. company Lockheed Martin, which manufactures aircraft, inspected, and already put into operation on the ground and the four engines each giving very satisfactory.
"They are much better than expected,"
said typically the Chief, while referring to the staff emphasized that this is no longer the Squadron, as it has suspended the operation after the aircraft had been grounded and not throwing.
"But they are in most of Eleusis and is easy to xanasygkentrothoun" stated Chief journalistic response to a question, adding that in the program for the reactivation of the aircraft,
made through FMS, manager is essentially the U.S. Navy,
including the ' package "of retraining and epanadiatheseos the type of personnel previously belonged to 353 Squadron Naval Cooperation (353 Mnason) now go ahead for epanasygrotisi.
Overall modernized in two phases four aircraft, two in each, and there is an option for another five block.