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Piaggio Wins Avanti Evo+ Order for the Italian Air Force
The nine-aircraft Avanti order from the Italian air force is a major boost for the financially-troubled aircraft manufacturer.
Known as the VC-180A in Italian military service, the P.180 Avanti is operated by a number of government agencies, including the Aeronautica Militare (air force). This example wears the badge of 14° Stormo at Pratica di Mare, which parents the 71° Gruppo’s liaison and calibration aircraft. (Photo: Italian air force)
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By
Jerry Siebenmark
• Senior Editor
January 3, 2020
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