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The Patria unit PBEC (Patria Belgium Engine Center) operating in Belgium has been responsible for the maintenance
repair and overhaul (MRO) of Pratt & Whitney F100 engines of F-16 and F-15 fighters for quite a while
cooperation with the Belgian Defence Forces deepened further when
Patria personnel also started working at Florennes Air Base
“The new operating model shows that the Belgian Defence Forces have strong confidence in our operations. We have partnered with the Defence Forces for several decades
This is a natural step in developing our cooperation,” says Manu Sidiropoulos
Florennes Air Base says that the new operating model will ensure the operational capability of F-16 fighters and provide flexibility for how the personnel is used
There will be retirements among the Air Force maintenance personnel in the coming years
Belgium is preparing to deploy the new F-35 fighters
the maintenance of which will require personnel resources
The Patria repairshop doing F100 engine repairs is located in the city of Liège
the engine modules are detached from the aircraft at the air base and delivered to Patria to undergo the required actions
Air Force mechanics were responsible for detaching and reinstalling the modules
but now Patria will take care of these work phases
there are four Patria employees working in the new operating model
but four new mechanics will start their work in September this year and additional four mechanics in 2022.”
Patria is collaborating with another Belgian aerospace company
which has been responsible for the repairs of F-16 fighters
The new operating concept and the expanding cooperation between the Defence Forces and enterprises has attracted a lot of positive attention in Belgium
It has been reported by the country's leading business newspaper L’Echo
the country's largest French-language newspaper Le Soir and local television channels
“This is the first time companies are allowed to work inside the premises of an air base in Belgium,” Sidiropoulos points out
Manu Sidiropoulos believes that the proven operating concept is also of interest to other national air forces
the defence forces of many other countries are facing the same challenges when they have specialists getting retired
but the critical functions must still be secured
Patria is well placed to sell additional service to other countries as well
The operating model has also proven its functionality in Belgium
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An F-16 fighter jet exploded into flames on a Belgian airstrip after a maintenance worker accidentally pulled the trigger of a Vulcan cannon while working on another plane parked nearby
The Belgian armed forces put out an initial statement after the incident on Thursday which said a “fire broke out during maintenance work”
on three aircraft at the Florennes military base
resulting in the destruction of one plane and with a second suffering “collateral damage”
But according to Belgium’s civil servants’ union SLFP
the 40 million euro (£35m) fighter jet was destroyed after gunfire from a 6-barrel rotary M61A1 Vulcan cannon caused the fully loaded fuel tank to explode
He said: “We may be thinking about human fault or technical failure
but in any case we have not yet been warned of an intentional act."
Didier Di Giovanni, lieutenant-colonel of the base, which is 45 miles south of Brussels
said there had been “a light casualty” who was “evacuated by ambulance
suffering from hearing problems probably due to secondary explosions
The fire was quickly brought under control
with rescue services brought in to help tackle the blaze
All activities have been suspended at the base
Lt Col Di Giovanni added: “The material damage is very important
"The plane that caught fire is probably destroyed
It has not yet been possible to see [the damage] precisely
because the site is being secured by the mine clearance services.”
Florennes air base is home to the 2nd Tactical Wing of the Belgian Armed Forces, which is part of the Nato response force.
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Jun 30, 2016 | Reviews
2016 marked the return of the biennial Belgian Air Force Days military airshow
This year it was the turn of Belgium’s southern F-16 base at Florennes to host the two day extravaganza which brings together many air arms from across Europe
Three major themes dominated the event; The 70th Anniversary of the Belgian Air Force
20 years of Belgian F-16 operations and the 75th Anniversary of 350(F) Squadron
Belgium may be one of the smaller European nations
but when it comes to airshows it hosts some of the best in Europe
The Belgian Air Force Days are amongst the very biggest military airshows in Europe
they are held biennially with different bases taking turns to host the event
After the memorable event held at Kleine Brogel in 2014
2016 saw the event move to the nation’s other F-16 at Florennes
Florennes Air Base is home to the Belgian Air Force’s 2nd Tactical Wing which encompasses Nos 1 and 350 Squadrons
both flying the Lockheed Martin F-16AM Fighting Falcon
Unlike Kleine Brogel which sees a long thin operational area surrounded by trees
Florennes is far more open with its hardened aircraft shelters mostly in plain sight
There is also far more area between the runway and parallel taxiway which is used to grow crops
This can be frustrating for those photographers wanting to get take-off or landing shots as they find themselves quite a way from the operational runway with some quite high vegetation in the way
this edition of Belgian Air Force Days turned into an event not for the faint hearted
The last few months have certainly been challenging for Belgium as it comes to grips with international terrorism
the authorities have particular safety concerns about large public events
security was particularly tight with off-base car parking followed by some fairly thorough security checks before a bus ride to a fenced area near the runway
This area really was a bit too small and meant it became quite difficult to view the action as more and more stepladders blocked the view
an enforced move back to the normal spectator area on Friday (to allow for flying display rehearsals) did at least provide better opportunities later in the day
Saturday saw even more difficulties for the organisation
Confusion over what baggage was being let in soon turned to farce as the security team simply couldn’t cope with the crowds
It seemed that the base personnel were swamped and didn’t have the authority to reassess how they were doing things
Repeatedly they scanned obvious metal objects without thought
It was taking some well over an hour to move the 40m or so in the security lanes only to be confronted by the next challenge; the amazingly long walk to the actual showground along the perimeter roads and taxiway
It worked out as nearly 3km from the nearest (blue) car park to the static line of aircraft
While for adults this was an inconvenience
it must have been quite hard work for those with children or the elderly
Many missed the first few flying display acts (the crowd line looked empty for the opening displays) and you had to feel for the later arrivals which were parked even further out from the airfield by some considerable distance
they were grazing fields for cattle which were still being cleared out as we arrived on the Sunday
the heavy rain in the days before the show had really damaged the car parks which lead to people parking on the approach roads and verges
By 1pm on Saturday it had got so chaotic they were turning visitors away even though the showground was never really overcrowded
Sunday I am happy to report was a whole lot easier
Security was streamlined and it was much quicker to get in
It is a shame it took them the whole of Saturday to grasp the situation and make improvements as it caused quite a backlash on the show’s Facebook page
the flying display was complemented by a static display featuring a number of military
it was good see a wide range of front-line fast jets from across Europe and NATO participating
Joining their Belgian counterparts were Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons from Denmark and Portugal plus a JAS-39D Gripen from Sweden
Germany and the Royal Air Force also contributed with examples of the Eurofighter EF2000/Typhoon and the Czech Air Force sent an Aero Vodochody L-159A ALCA
It was good to see the United States Air Force back at Air Force Days
this time with two examples of the McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle
perhaps the show stars of the whole static for many were a pair of McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom IIs from the Turkish Air Force
there is still a great deal of affection for these iconic Cold War warriors
The Cold War theme continued with Polish and Slovak Air Force examples of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum
particularly as many of the support aircraft for the various display teams stayed on during the weekend
Joining the home team’s Lockheed C-130H Hercules were a Polish Air Force Airbus CN295M
Slovak Let L410-UVP and French Air Force Embraer EMB-312 Xingu
European ISTAR capabilities were much in evidence with the NATO Boeing E-3A Sentry towering over the static display
The Belgian Air Force showed off the opposite end of the surveillance role with an example of its B-Hunter Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS)
The Belgian Air Force also displayed some of its training fleet with two examples of the SIAI-Marchetti SF260 and an Alpha Jet E
the only visiting training aircraft on show in the static area was an Austrian Air Force Pilatus PC-7 which had accompanied a further example participating in the flying
Visiting rotary types included a Belgian NH90TTH
French Army Airbus Helicopters SA330 Puma and a Boeing CH-47D Chinook from the Royal Netherlands Air Force
The Belgian Federal Police Service also had one of its MD Helicopters MD900 Explorer helicopters
Bolstering the military aircraft were a number of civilian aircraft
The First World War centenary is one dear to the Belgian nation was marked in the static display by a replica of the Nieuport 28 fighter
there was an example of the Stampe SV4 on static display alongside other interesting ex-military types such as the de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
Morane-Saulnier MS506L Storch and MS733 Alcyon
The flying displays lasted for over eight hours on each day starting mid-morning and ending in the early evening
Things were a little strung out with some quite large gaps between displays as aircraft came out from and returned to their roosts
The weather didn’t help with both days seeing periods of rain between warm sunny spells as well as some low cloud
Opening each days flying was the traditional patriotic formation flypast of Belgian Air Force Dassault Alpha Jet Es leaving smoke trails in the Belgian National Colours
The flying display really was a feast of action for fast jet fans
The Belgian Air Force solo F-16AM display flown by Cdt Tom ‘Gizmo’ de Moortel spearheaded the clutch of ‘Vipers’ each day
The Hellenic Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon demo team is becoming much more prolific on the European Airshow circuit and made a welcome return to Air Force Days with its very American style of display
A much rarer F-16 solo display these days is that from the Royal Danish Air Force which like the Belgian Air Force
The Danish display is very different to other F-16 displays and liberally uses flares throughout its routine
Other fighter types seem to appear in the display in pairs
The Spanish Air Force made a welcome return to the solo fast arena with a display by the McDonnell Douglas EF-18M (or C.15) Hornet
The Hornet is always a spectacular performer being able to perform extremely tight turns which was a hallmark of the Spanish display
The Spanish flew some pretty aggressive split-S figures too almost stopping as he pulled through the top of each half loop
The Swiss Air Force sent their F/A-18C Hornet solo display to Florennes
The Swiss variant is much later than that operated by the Spanish Air Force and is equipped with the flight control software from the later Super Hornet
This means the Capt ‘Teddy’ Meister is able to show off some incredible manoeuvres at very high angles of attack during his full show
The “eastern-bloc” adversary for the F-16 and F/A-18
the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29A Fulcrum was also very much in evidence at Air Force Days
The Polish Air Force MiG-29 solo display has become a very popular addition to the European Airshow circuit performing at many of the famous military events
The Poles show off many of the unique display traits that made MiGs such big draws at airshows in the 1990’s such as the infamous ‘Tailslide’ or ‘Bell.’
A seldom seen MiG-29 display is that from the Slovakian Air Force
They have made precious few ventures westward in recent years but they were very welcome additions to the Florennes display
Their displays is perhaps a little forgiving on the aircraft than the Polish display
but still looks superb leaving thick black smoke trails from the Klimov jet engines and also included an awesome flare release after a touch and go on the main runway
Recent years have seen a keenly fought competition amongst the Defence industry to provide a replacement for the Belgian Air Force’s fleet of F-16s
There have been five key options available to the Belgians; the Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II
the SAAB JAS-39 Gripen and the Dassault Rafale
Sadly examples of the former two aircraft were not present
the remaining three were well represented in the flying display
Both the Air Forces of Sweden and the Czech Republic sent their SAAB JAS-39C Gripen solo displays to the show highlighting the capability of the small
Eurofighter has slowly been increasing its push toward Belgium in the last year
apart from a static example from the Luftwaffe
the company had no presence at all during the show
The next year at the Sanicole Airshow they had their exhibition unit on the ground
That all changed for Florennes with flying displays from two partner nations as well as a much larger ground exhibition
The Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 Display Team made a very rare trip into Europe with Flt Lt Mark Long showing off the brutal power of the Typhoon’s twin EJ200 engines
The Italian Air Force’s Reparto Sperimentale Volo sent their F-2000A Typhoon solo display which was a great contrast to the RAF display with a particular highlight on the aircrafts speed and agility
While the other companies have been slow to realise the impact of display their aircraft at Belgian events
Dassault have been returning to Sanicole and Air Force Days like clockwork and 2016 was no different
The French Air Force Dassault Rafale C solo is easily one of the most impressive displays in Europe
it is very different in its style of presentation which flows from one aerobatic figure to another without relenting
More Gallic flair came from Ramex Delta flying two Dassault Mirage 2000Ns
It’s a great pity as they’ve been a fairly short lived team
but one that has left a huge impression with airshow audiences with a superbly well-choreographed role demonstration
A very rare solo display participant on the European circuit is the Austrian Air Force Pilatus PC-7
The display aircraft wore a really striking and colourful scheme and was put through a very nice routine of linked aerobatics
The Belgian Air Force contributed the ever popular Agusta A109BA solo display complete with multiple flare releases plus a Search and Rescue demonstration from the EH Industries NH90NFH from Koksijde
Saturday saw a glimpse of a future Belgian Air Force type
The aircraft was one of Airbus’ development aircraft and made a series of flypasts plus a “touch-and-go” showing off the types agility plus speed range
The major theme marking the 75th Anniversary of the Belgian Air Force ran throughout the flying display
The origins of many Belgian squadrons during the Second World War which formed as part of the Royal Air Force was marked by two Spitfire displays
The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight contributed a solo display by a Supermarine Spitfire XVI
Their Dutch counterparts from the Royal Netherlands Air Force Historic Flight also sent their North American TB-25N Mitchell and Supermarine Spitfire IX
though only the Mitchell took a full role in the flying display
Though not strictly related to the show themes
there were some other great historic aircraft in the flying display
The stunning Breitling Lockheed Super Constellation flew on both days of the show gracefully growling around the rolling hills that surround Florennes
Remko Sijben’s Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CAC-13 Boomerang also gave fine display
it puts on quite a punchy display complete with smoke
There was also a small celebration of North American aircraft types
It was good to see North American TF-51D Mustang “Scat VII” back in the skies
This aircraft was built in 1944 and was the personal aircraft of Major Robin Olds
a triple ace who scored his 4 last kills in this particular machine
Alongside the Mustang was the T-28 Trojan of Kris van der Bergh carrying the marking of the US Navy
One of the big set pieces marked the lineage of training aircraft which have served with the Belgian Air Force
The flypast was headed by a group of Stampe SV.4 biplane trainers followed by a single North American Havard
the most impressive formation saw a Fouga Magister lead the four SIAI Marchetti SF260s of the Red Devils Formation Team to bring the lineage through the Cold War to the current day
The Magister also wears the colours of the Red Devils and had only flown for the first time in the week before the show so it was especially good to see it participate in the display
As well as the training heritage formation
the Red Devils were part of a select group of formation teams that appeared during the flying display
No Belgian airshow is complete without the Victors who fly the humble Piper PA28 Cherokee
a type not often associated with major flying displays
The team have a brand new display for 2016 showing off much more formation work than is in previous years and amde great use of coloured smoke canisters attached to the access steps of their aircraft
A brand new civilian formation team on the European Circuit is the Blackshape Team
Flying a pair of BS100 Blackshape trainers
the team come from a company called Air Combat Europe
Like Ultimate High back in the UK they offer advanced training and Air Combat experience flights
They have also teamed up with the Royal Netherlands Air Force Air Cadets scheme to offer them experience flight and therefore wear the Dutch military roundels on their sleek aircraft
Compared to previous Belgian Air Force Days events
Sadly the Polish Air Force’s Iskry Team were beaten by the weather on their transit but La Patrouille de France did fly on both days of the show
white and blue smoke trails were the Royal Air Force Red Arrows appearing on the Sunday of the show
Thier AIr Force Days appearance brought to a close a particularly busy weekend for the team as they had already completed displays and flypasts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
the National Armed Forces Day event at Cleethorpes and at London Pride
The remaining Royal Air Force contribution
also appeared only on the Sunday due to the busy Armed Forces Weekend back home
Their jump at Florennes was particularly interesting
and perhaps a little too exciting for the team
one of the main rainy squalls hit Florennes bringing in a really brisk wind
That made the jump particularly hard work for the team as they battled their way into the jump zone with their trademark loose stack
and probably many of the visitors celebrated the 75th Anniversary of No 350(F) Squadron
One of Florennes’ two front line fighter Squadrons
350 formed with free Belgian personnel as part of the Royal Air Force during 1941 at RAF Valley
350 took part in offensive operations in France and Belgium
350 went on to fly a variety of legendary types including the Hawker Hunter and F-104G Starfighter
the unit put together a very special formation with three of its current Lockheed Martin F-16AM Fighting Falcons leading the Old Flying Machine Company’s Supermarine Spitfire IX MH434
‘MH is itself a 350 Squadron veteran have flown with the unit during 1944 wearing the squadron codes MN-B
OFMC applied the MN squadron codes especially for the show
350 also celebrated with a special schemed F-16 which also wore the MN-B squadron codes and this aircraft flew alongside the Spitfire on the Friday before the show
The formation routine itself was spectacular with Steve Jones flying Spitfire as close as possible to the lead F-16
The formation flew a number of passes even changing the formation before a gentle split on the downwind leg ahead of landing
Belgian Air Force Days 2016 certainly provided an experience
due to some poor organisation it was unpleasant
Long walks are a fact of life for big military airshows
but Florennes seemed to take it unnecessarily to an extreme (We did hear a path was made available on Sunday to shorten the long walk
but it was never announced!) The security on Saturday was a shambles too
I’ve found Belgian Air Shows to really good fun at venues like Koksijde
Sanicole and Kleine Brogel and this just seemed to let the side down
Things may have been better had there more useful communication from the organisers
particularly via Social Media – but they always seemed to be behind the drag curve
you cannot overlook the quality of the static and flying displays
Even though perhaps there were less memorable formations and set-piece displays than previous editions of Air Force Days
there was plenty of quality displays on offer to satisfy everybody who stuck with it
I still have a smile and did enjoy the show and that is all that really matters
I look forward to being back at a Belgian airshow very soon
In the investigation into the activities a Romanian-Moldavian gang specialised in the theft of expensive racing cycles and mountain bikes
the Halle-Vilvoorde Judicial Authorities have had a large number of bikes that were recovered earlier this year returned to Belgium
They were found in a cycle shop in the Romanian town of Piatra Neamt in early April
The bikes that have been returned to Belgium were stolen in Waremme (Liège Province) Eghezée (Namur Province)
Haacht (Flemish Brabant) and Kaprijke and Wetteren (both East Flanders)
The cycles will now be returned to their rightful owners
The investigation into the bicycle thefts was started in the summer of last year
After a first theft from a bicycle shop in Kampenhout (Flemish Brabant) there were further thefts from cycle retailers in Beernem (West Flanders)
Geraardsbergen (both East Flanders) and Florennes (Namur Province)
On 22 December a number of bikes were recovered that had been stolen from Florennes
The thieves had packed the bikes up and had loaded them into the luggage trailer of a coach that brought them to Romania
Belgian detectives went to Romania in April and worked with their Romanian colleagues to find the person that was buying the stolen bikes
They were able to arrest a bicycle store owner from Piatra Neamt in the north of the country
Police found bicycles in his shop that had been stolen in Belgium
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