The Ultimate Military Aircraft Information System.
MiliCAS (Military airCraft Analytical System) has been developed to be the world's most powerful market information source for military fixed-wing aircraft. MiliCAS details the current status of over 48,000 individual western-built military aircraft and Russian built military transports operated worldwide at tail number level and summarises a further 19,500 aircraft at operator type level, including fighters, bombers, transports, trainers and surveillance aircraft.
How Milicas can help your business:
- Market Analysis - When it comes to budget time, Milicas is your authoritative source for fleet sizes and historical performance
- Sales - Milicas addresses and contacts are ready to reference or export for a mailing through Contact Manager
- Product Support - Milicas provides support for your products. How are your products being used? How many aircraft of each type/model are in each country? How old are they?
Who can benefit from Milicas?
- Repair and overhaul facilities
- Operators
- OEMs
- Consultants
- Authorities
- Finance companies
- Parts Distributors
Features
- Information on aircraft in a military role, plus military aircraft in a commercial role
- Details include operator, owner, serial number, tail number, age, country and engine
- Competitions and support contracts
- Retrofit and upgrade data
- Historical production
- Weapon compatibility
- Delivery schedule (where available)
- Primary and secondary role
- Destroyed and retired aircraft
- Contacts and Addresses - Contact Manager
- Orders - current and historical (where available)
- Easy to use menus, with ready to print reports
- Query tool (QDT) with export facility
- Updated monthly by CD
Analyse your market with data you can trust
Our data is compiled by our dedicated team of in-house researchers. We aim to have the most accurate and most complete data available worldwide.
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- Air Transport Intelligence
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- ICAOData.com
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- ACAS
- ACAS Business Aviation
- Helicas
- MRO News
Source: FlightGlobal.com