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Mexico purchasing more Beechcraft military training aircraft

The Mexico's Navy is following the lead of the country's Air Force, purchasing pilot training aircraft from U.S. manufacturer Beechcraft.

By Richard Tomkins
An earlier variant of Beechcraft's T-6C is used in USAF pilot training. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt. David Richards)
An earlier variant of Beechcraft's T-6C is used in USAF pilot training. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt. David Richards)

The Mexican Navy is to receive two T-6C+ military trainer aircraft from Beechcraft, the company announced.

The aircraft, to be delivered this summer, represents “the first step in modernizing the Mexican Navy’s fixed-wing aviation fleet and follows a recent expansion of the Mexican Air Force training fleet to include 12 T-6C+ aircraft,” it said.

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The aircraft were ordered by the Mexican Navy Secretaría de Marina. No purchase price, however, was provided in the contract announcement.

A second contract for two years of parts support, training for pilots and mechanics is in the works, Beechcraft said.

“We are pleased to expand the reach of the T-6C+ to a second military fleet customer in Mexico with this initial order from the Mexican Navy,” said Russ Bartlett, senior vice president, Defense. “SEMAR not only recognizes the value of a proven, reliable airframe with the T-6C+ in standing up its new training capability, but this selection also acknowledges the significant benefits our Global Mission Support team offers in providing on-the-ground service, support and training for the fielded aircraft.”

The T-6C+ is a single-engine turboprop with heads-up display, up-front control panel, an integrated glass cockpit and an advanced Esterline CMC Cockpit 4000 avionics suite. The systems are integrated with a hands-on throttle and stick for simple interface to the digital cockpit.

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