MONTREAL (Reuters) -Peru will probably decide in October which fighter jet it will choose to replace its aging fleet, the commander of the country’s air force said on Sunday in an interview.
Among the candidates are the F-16 from principal contractor Lockheed Martin and Gripen from Swedish defence firm SAAB.
Commander General Carlos Enrique Chávez Cateriano said on the sidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s Innovation Fair in Montreal that the new planes are important for Peru’s defense.
“We urgently need to buy new ones. If we don’t do this, we’re going to be unprotected,” he said.
The U.S. State Department said last week it approved the potential sale of F-16 aircraft and related elements of logistics and program support to Peru in a deal valued at an estimated