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[Title] => Philippines to get 1st new fighter jets next year
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[Title] => Air Force names pilots to fly jets from South Korea
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[Title] => PMGI signs $202-M aviation deal in China
[Summary] => The Principal Management Group Inc. (PMGI), through chairman Fernando M. Sopot, has announced that the Filipino company has entered Chinas aviation industry market.
Jae Chun Chang, PMGI executive vice-president, signed the contract on behalf of Sopot with Hainan Feima General Airlines Co. Ltd., a China-based company, for the supply and financing of 75 units of Bell Samsung helicopters model SB427, worth $202.50 million.
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Jae Chun Chang, PMGI executive vice-president, signed the contract on behalf of Sopot with Hainan Feima General Airlines Co. Ltd., a China-based company, for the supply and financing of 75 units of Bell Samsung helicopters model SB427, worth $202.50 million.
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November 14, 2000 - 12:00am