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A £173 million Ministry of Defence training contract with British business Draken will boost Teesside International Airport ...
To deliver the training, Draken will use 14 Dassault Falcon 20, one Diamond DA42 and eight L-159E ‘Honey Badger’ fighter jets based at Teesside and Bournemouth.