Sri Lanka receives Dornier 228 Aircraft gifted by India
Colombo: Sri Lanka on Monday received the Dornier 228 Aircraft, which was gifted to the Island Nation by India, the Indian High Commission said.
"Like fruits of other areas of cooperation with ,the gift of Dornier to @airforcelk is of relevance to and a step to meet its requirements for maritime safety and security. It is an example of 's strength adding to the strength of its friends," the High Commission tweeted.
Like fruits of other areas of cooperation with 🇮🇳,the gift of Dornier to @airforcelk is of relevance to 🇱🇰 and a step to meet its requirements for maritime safety and security. It is an example of 🇮🇳's strength adding to the strength of its friends (1/2) pic.twitter.com/DJjPMBVIZY
— India in Sri Lanka (@IndiainSL) August 15, 2022
The aircraft reached Sri Lanka on a day when India is celebrating Independence Day.
The gift was in response to a request made by the Sri Lankan government in 2018 for two Dornier Reconnaissance Aircraft from India to enhance the maritime surveillance capabilities of the country, SLAF was quoted as saying in a statement as reported by Colombo Page.
“As a sequel to the request, the Government of India has agreed to provide one Dornier 228 Maritime Patrol Aircraft from Indian Naval Fleet on gratis basis for initial two years of the interim period since it would be required two years to manufacture new aircraft. Afterwards, the Indian Government expressed their assent to provide a brand new Dornier 228 Maritime Patrol Aircraft free of charge,” the SLAF said.
Subsequently, another brand new Dornier 228 will be inducted to Sri Lanka Air Force through mutually agreed terms and conditions between both countries, the SLAF said.
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