http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3734593&c=EUR&s=AIR
I'm not sure what to make of this-surely as EADS is owned by two (three?) of the countries who are buying the A400, it is up to those countries if they are willing to see EADS profits take a hit.
I can't see how either side is going to win on this-it will get worse for EADS if the A400 has cancelled and/or delayed orders, on the money front that is, and if Europe does call EADS bluff there is going to be a shortage of lifters, as many countries lifters are getting to or beyond the end of their lifes. (Note RAF C-130Ks are already off to Canada for life extension work).
I wonder if the RAF will get any more C-17s out of these delays?
No doubt the A400s opponents and detractors will come along now and gloat.......:unknown
I'm not sure what to make of this-surely as EADS is owned by two (three?) of the countries who are buying the A400, it is up to those countries if they are willing to see EADS profits take a hit.
I can't see how either side is going to win on this-it will get worse for EADS if the A400 has cancelled and/or delayed orders, on the money front that is, and if Europe does call EADS bluff there is going to be a shortage of lifters, as many countries lifters are getting to or beyond the end of their lifes. (Note RAF C-130Ks are already off to Canada for life extension work).
I wonder if the RAF will get any more C-17s out of these delays?
No doubt the A400s opponents and detractors will come along now and gloat.......:unknown