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That could have quite a bit to do with it. This may help with future basing rights and airline route negotiations, among other things. | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: Kc-45a A lot of what I'm seeing, is that Boeing flat-out offered the wrong-size plane. If they'd offered a 777 variant, that would have been a shoe-in: All-American, and with the capacity and range of the A330. But since Boeing already had tanker 767s in production for other nations, they figured that the "home-grown" and "available now" aspects would make up for it not actually being quite what the USAF wanted. And would cost Boeing almost nothing to develop. I've also read that in every other KC-767 vs A330MRTT contest, the A330 wins hands-down. Nobody who has compared the two has selected the 767. I'm a huge 767 fan (my fave airliner, and I like airliners more than military planes), but it just seems like for a big transport-tanker, the A330 is better. | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Kc-45a Hundreds of USAF tanker pilots are depressed over this one because they just lost a free 767 type rating (needed for their future airline careers). That sucks. | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Kc-45a But they'd have A330 ratings, which gives them an automatic A340 rating, and means you're like 2 days' training away from an A320 rating. Though if you're 767 rated, you're also 757 rated. | |||||||||||||
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The following sheds some interesting light on the decision: Decision may mark shift in strategic priorities. Aviation Week (3/4, Fulghum) reported, "One interesting outcome of the U.S. Air Force tanker decision is the further shift in U.S. national strategic priorities that it indicates -- toward the Pacific Ocean." The Northrop/EADS aircraft "can fly the longer distances, and carrying more people and cargo, required for rapid, trans-Pacific Ocean deployments." Aviation Week noted, "The Air Force's move follows along with Army and Navy-Marine Corps build-ups in the Pacific as well, all of which followed the 2005/2006 Quadrennial Defense Review under Donald Rumsfeld's Pentagon administration," which "announced a strategic shift from Atlantic to Pacific oceans, especially eyeing China, North Korea and potential hotspots triggered by Islamic extremists in Indonesia or The Philippines, for instance." | ||||||||||||||
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Well here goes 1) Final assembly will be in AL in a brand new plant that will also assemble A330 freighters, so this is a net investment in the US economy and new jobs (1500) there alone. Most of the tanker systems will be handled by NG which will ALL be done in US, so the outsourcing of jobs really does not hold water. Close to 60% on the plane will be US sourced. Would the Boeing solution created lots of Jobs - Note sure as all facilities are already in place and this will just have them assembling them at a tick over rate. Lets face it the 767 is not exactly setting the commercial market alight at the moment - It's a dead duck in that market. 2) Maybe because it's a better solution??? Plus AB has built tankers and has them in service with the German AF now. Plus that are in the process of developing the A330 tanker for the RAAF and the RAF, and have kicked Boeing into touch on the last 4 global tanker contracts. Plus Boeing have not had a Stella rep in delivering new tankers to Japan and Italy Yes politics will come into play here esp in an election year, so who knows. IMHO there will be allot of hot air floating around, but once people have been briefed on the facts then it will generally die down. Due to the history of this, it was always one contract award that would be guaranteed to be under the microscope | ||||||||||||||
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I really don't think Boeing has the right size plane for the job, and I wouldn't be too sure about proclaiming the 777 as a shoe-in if it had been offered. Several important factors going against it namely cost, field performance (needs a MUCH bigger runway) and economy for the job. One of the great strengths I think of the 330 offer was that it would be able to use a substantially larger set of bases than even the 135 with a greater payload. The 767 would have reduced this, and the 777 would reduced it even further. The 777 would make a great KC-10 replacement, but now with the 330 planned - will they even want to replace this with a second type? | ||||||||||||||
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Another thing to consider with tanker aircraft is the effect that the tanker's wake tubulence and engine exhaust will have on a receiver aircraft while they are in formation. The aircraft chosen has to be able to safely formate and conduct A/R with receiver aircraft of different sizes. | ||||||||||||||
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To be fair, US companies sell plenty of arms (including aircraft) to foreign countries, thereby creating jobs - why should they not purchase from foreign suppliers themselves, especially when plenty of components are likely to be subcontracted from US companies? Personally, I think this is a rather enlightened choice on the part of the Pentagon and appears to be avoiding 'pork-barrel' politics that have become the norm for a lot of US Government expenditure. | ||||||||||||||
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It's not the first aircraft our military has purchased from another country. The Canberra and Hawk trainer come to mind. Of course, those designs were modified to suit our needs and built here in the U.S. | ||||||||||||||
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