Greece and Israel’s Flight Training Deal Under Scrutiny as Costs and Questions Mount
This deal, considered the largest of its kind between the two nations, revolves around the creation of an International Flight Training Center for the Hellenic Air Force in Kalamata, in southern Greece. The agreement remains subject to scrutiny amid ongoing concerns about its structure and implications.
At the heart of the project is Israel’s Elbit Systems Ltd, a major defense contractor chosen to implement and manage the center under a 22-year contract valued at €1.85 billion (approximately $2 billion). Under the terms of the long-term lease and service agreement, Greece is committed to annual payments
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