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KNO seeks to plug training gaps
The UK continues to retire its C-130J Super Hercules MoD and is looking to sell the older aircraft to nations which could now be left with a capability gap due to lack of training.
With this in mind British-based company, KNO, is positioning itself to provide the new owners of ...
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