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FILE PHOTO: A German Air Force Eurofighter plane takes off as part of the joint-exercise 'Blue Wings 2020' by the air forces of Germany and Israel at Noervenich air base in Noervenich, Germany, August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German parliament’s budget committee approved a 5.4 billion euro ($6.35 billion) contract to buy 38 Eurofighter jets from Airbus for the country’s air force on Thursday, a source said.
The deal is part of the German defence ministry’s long-term plan to acquire up to 93 Eurofighter jets along with 45 F-18s from Boeing.
The 38 jets approved on Thursday are supposed to replace the oldest Eurofighter jets of the German fleet which are of only limited operational use according to experts.
Decisions on the purchase of the remaining jets are expected after Germany’s federal election next year.
Reporting by Sabine Siebold; Editing by Madeline Chambers
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