2 juin 2022 | Local, Aérospatial

Griffon : le choix de Bell confirmé - Les Ailes du Québec

C’est donc un total 76 Griffon qui seront mis à niveau ailleurs qu’à Mirabel. La livraison des appareils mis à niveau devrait s’échelonner

https://www.lesailesduquebec.com/griffon-le-choix-de-bell-confirme/

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