Team AERALIS adds KBR
AERALIS, the British company developing a family of new military and aerobatic jet trainer aircraft, has signed a MoU with service provision specialists, KBR.
The company’s business model sees it designing a modular aircraft system that is available in three models: a basic trainer (AERALIS B), advanced trainer (AERALIS A), and a bespoke aerobatic team jet aircraft (AERALIS X).
Richard Eastment, AERALIS business development director, commented: ‘We’re delighted to have signed this MoU with KBR. The fact that such a world-class organisation has expressed a desire to work with us helps to confirm our belief that we are
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