13 avril 2021 | International, Naval

Boeing begins Poseidon assembly for Norway

Norway's procurement of five Boeing P-8A Poseidons took a major leap forward on 12 April, with the announcement by the manufacturer that assembly of the first maritime multimission aircraft (MMA) at its facilities near Seattle, Washington, h...

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