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LIFT
(redirected from Lead-In Fighter Training)

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LIFTLocal Improvement Finance Trust (UK)
LIFTLondon International Festival of Theatre
LiFTLinear Filtering Technology
LIFTLinking Innovation Finance and Technology (CORDIS, Europe)
LIFTLiving in Faith Together
LIFTLead-In Fighter Training
LIFTLiving Information for Today
LIFTLeadership in Fitness Training
LIFTLiberalis Fiatalok Tarsasaga (Hungarian: Liberal Youth Society)
LIFTLola Isroff Fund for Teens
LIFTLine Interactive Ferro Topology (CATV)
LIFTLymphocyte Immunofluorescence Test
LIFTLearning Is Fun Time (Woodgrove Primary School Singapore)
LIFTLateral Ignition and Flamespread Test
LIFTLearn It For the Future
LIFTLinking Individuals and Families in Transition


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The testing is also planned to verify the new aircraft's capabilities and potential for future service in the advanced training role as a new-generation lead-in fighter training aircraft.
Thanks to its high performance level together with its leading-edge cockpit design, the aircraft will open a new dimension of economic lead-in fighter training and companion training.
 
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