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LOM Praha will present it's airplanes both at static and dynamic dysplays
The visitors of NATO Days in Ostrava & Czech Air Force Days can look forward to seeing both static and dynamic displays of total five airplanes owned by state company LOM PRAHA, one of the main partners of NATO Days 2014.
LOM PRAHA also provides complete training of the Czech Army pilots in the Aviation Training Center in Pardubice, where the students of aviation test the L-39 Albatros that currently belongs to the world most widely used training airplane, which is also going to take a part in NATO Days flight trough accompanied with the Aero plane L-29, L-39 and L-159.
“The L-410 airplane also belongs to the group of training type airplanes. Our main partner LOM PRAHA will present this plane at dynamic display together with the Czech and Polish squad team, who will intervene against smugglers. We really appreciate the long time support of LOM PRAHA and we are looking forward to continuing our successful cooperation,” said the Co-founder & CEO of Jagello 2000 Zbyněk Pavlačík.
LOM PRAHA will exhibit more than just these two mentioned airplanes. NATO days visitors will have a chance to see the Mi-2, Mi-12 helicopter and the Z-142 airplane.
LOM PRAHA is the only licensed service repair facility of the Mi type helicopters in NATO and EU countries certificated by the Russian design bureau MVZ Mil and OAO Klimov. Despite many competitors, LOM PRAHA offers comprehensive services connected with a life cycle of the aircraft. They particularly focus on the repair of Mi-2, Mi-8/17 and Mi-24/35 helicopters.
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