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LIMA 2009


The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition is the premier destination for aerospace and maritime manufacturers targeting the Asia Pacific growth markets.

The 10th edition of the LIMA Exhibition will be held from 01st – 05th December, 2009 in Langkawi. For nearly 20 years, LIMA has been serving exhibitor needs by assembling key decision makers from the defence, enforcement and civil sectors.

LIMA series of exhibition has proven to be an excellent platform for aerospace manufacturers and related industries to display and promote the latest aerospace technology to senior Government officials, both civil and military and leaders of industries from Malaysia as well as the Asia Pacific region. A unique showcase for both the aerospace and maritime industries in the fast-expanding Asian commercial aviation, airport and defence markets.

In LIMA 2009 major countries are participating in this maritime and aerospace exhibition with their major aircrafts and warships.

List of countries with their warship and aircrafts:

WARSHIPS:

Australia: Hmas Glenelj

Pakistan: Pns Moawin, Pns Kaibar

Singapore: Rss Formidable

United States of America: Uss Mustin

Malaysia:
Kd Sri Indera Sakti
Kd Lekiu
Kd Lekir
Kd Mutiara
Kd Perantau
Kld Tunas Samudera
Kd Laksamana Hang Nadim
Kd Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil
Kd Ledang
Kd Jerai
Kd Kinabalu
Kd Mahamiru
Kd Kedah/ Kd Pahang
Kd Perak
Kd Handalan
Kd Perdana
Kd Tunku Abdul Rahman

AIRCRAFTS:

Royal Australian Air Force:
2 units of F111

Singapore Air Force:
2 units of F16 FIGHTING FALCON
2 units of AH-64 APACHE

Royal Brunei Air Force:
1 unit of BLACK HAWK
1 unit of CN 235

Royal Malaysian Air Force:
5 units of F/A-18D HORNET
3 units of SU-30MKM
5 units of MiG-29N
1 unit of HAWK 108/208
1 unit of RF-5E
2 units of PC-7 MK II
1 unit of CN-235
2 units of MB 339CM

Royal Malaysian Navy:
2 units of SUPER LYNX
2 units of FENNEC AS555

Royal Malaysian Army:
1 unit of AGUSTA 109A

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