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Aviation Technology (ATG) and Israel Aircraft industries have signed a strategic co-operative agreement covering the design, development and manufacture of an Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT). The AJT design is based on ATG's two-seat Javelin trainer, will perform in the class of 0.90 Mach/500 knots and weighs-in at approximately 2700 kg.

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Title Annotation:Business
Publication:Armada International
Date:Dec 1, 2004
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