10 juin 2022 | International, Aérospatial

Boeing dévoile ses partenaires canadiens pour pousser son Poseidon auprès de l'ARC

Boeing,P-8A, Poseidon, ARC, CMMA, Boeing dévoile ses partenaires canadiens pour pousser son Poseidon auprès de l'ARC

https://www.journal-aviation.com/actualites/boeing-devoile-ses-partenaires-canadiens-pour-pousser-son-poseidon-aupres-de-l-arc~55358.html

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