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Poland working on obtaining new contract for helicopters says PM

Morawiecki recalled that Poland had already contracted 32 multi-role AW-149 helicopters from the plant but said the government may order more choppers from PZL-Świdnik, this time the AW-101 model. Wojtek Jargiło/PAP

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said that his government was working on signing a new contract for Italian AW-101 helicopters produced in Poland to be used by the armed forces.

Up, up and…return: Govt. seeks to repolonise helicopter company

The news comes amid broader government interest in “repolonising” foreign-owned companies, from banks to shipyards.

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Hero Polish porter who fought off London Bridge terrorist collects bravery award from Princess Anne

In a ceremony at Windsor Castle, Princess Anne presented Łukasz Koczocik with the Queen's Medal for Gallantry, which recognises exemplary acts of courage.

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