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Belgium Chooses Pilatus PC-7 MKX For Flight Training

Deal Includes 18 Aircraft Plus Advanced Ground Training Tools

The Federal Government of Belgium approved the purchase of 18 Pilatus PC-7 MKX aircraft along with a comprehensive 20-year service contract to provide training services based on the PC-7 MKX that includes an integrated ground-based training system. Pilatus will begin deliveries of the PC-7 MKX in 2027 to replace Belgium’s existing training aircraft.

In addition to the aircraft, the comprehensive training system includes state-of-the-art simulators, computer-based training platforms, and mission planning and debriefing systems to ensure a complete yet seamless continuity of training from the classroom to the cockpit.

Concurrent with the integrated training system, Pilatus will work with its Belgian partners Sabena Engineering and AG Real Estate to build new and upgraded infrastructure at the Bevekom/Beauvechain Air Force Base. This project will ensure operational support for the next twenty years, and Belgian industry will be critical in construction and ongoing maintenance of the facilities as well as for the aircraft.

Markus Bucher, CEO of Pilatus said, "We are proud to welcome Belgian Defense as a new Pilatus customer and the third European air force to select the PC-7 MKX. This milestone reinforces the trust placed in our training systems and highlights our commitment to supporting air forces globally with state-of-the-art solutions."

Ioannis Papachristofilou, Vice President Government Aviation at Pilatus added, "This contract is based on a services business model that allows Belgian Defense to benefit from a comprehensive fully integrated training system, while ensuring long term financial predictability. We are looking forward to serving Belgian Defense over the next years along with our Belgian industrial partners and providing a leading-edge training capability."

Training is slated to begin in 2028 following delivery of the simulators and familiarization of instructors with the new training system.

FMI:  www.pilatus-aircraft.com/

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