t68
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Who got that?no white tails left
Who got that?no white tails left
Where did the last whitetail go to? The attached link from Nov 2015 mentions the final prodction C17 was destined for Qatar after fitting out in San Antonio. However in a later paragraph the article mentions one "stored" whitetail. Did Qatar buy this one as well?no white tails left
Someone in the GCCWho got that?
Maybe a possible lease deal if we had a real proven need for them but they would be the oldest aircraft. Getting out to 20yo.USAF is about to store 16 C17, could used c17 be on the cards?
the cousins also give them a flogging - so not too many low mileage ones would be about.Maybe a possible lease deal if we had a real proven need for them but they would be the oldest aircraft. Getting out to 20yo.
The one that went to Qatar is the 10th serial in the white tails, The 3rd one is still sitting there.
When the Government ordered the 6th and 7th (ex Qantas birds) a little while back, there was talk then of at least one having a VIP interior fitted.In the integrated investment program under proposed future force there is shaded in blue "Air to air refuelling aircraft-Goverment transport and communications capability ($190m)". Would i be right in saying that this sounds an awful lot like a conversion of at least one of the KC-30s to the VIP role, the money sounds about right.
No mention of those two airframes? Probably the same reason there is no talk of an eventual replacement of the C-130J's for example.2 other Air projects in the DWP that have'nt been mentioned here are the Hawk replacement (USAF future jet trg ac would have to be a strong contender) and a replacement for the King Air nav trainers.
There's a swap out module for the C-17's as well. It's a "DFAT Suite" - been used a few times alreadyWhen the Government ordered the 6th and 7th (ex Qantas birds) a little while back, there was talk then of at least one having a VIP interior fitted.
Just because one (or more) might have a VIP fit out doesn't mean that it won't be a fully capable KC-30A and be able to perform the roles of the other KC-30A's, it will just mean that the actual 'cabin' layout will be different and no doubt less passenger capacity of the other all 'economy' style seating.
The VIP interior will probably be in either/or Nos 6 & 7 and probably not the later 8 & 9 (assuming the 2 leased BBJ's are withdrawn prior to 8 & 9).
At the end of the day, as long as all nine airframes have the appropriate AAR capability, does it really matter if one or two are fitted for VIP work too? I wouldn't think so.
Well there you go! Didn't know that one.There's a swap out module for the C-17's as well. It's a "DFAT Suite" - been used a few times already
Option - T346A - already flying for the Italians/NATO under the TLP (Tactical Leadership Programme) as “Aggressors”2 other Air projects in the DWP that have'nt been mentioned here are the Hawk replacement (USAF future jet trg ac would have to be a strong contender) and a replacement for the King Air nav trainers.
There's a whole series of modules available for the C-17's.Well there you go! Didn't know that one.
It will be interesting to see if the VIP fit out is 'modular' or fixed (as in the BBJ's).
Again, at the end of the day, who really cares as long as the primary roles are there, we've gone from five, soon to be seven and a little later nine KC-30A airframes.
Pretty good if you ask me!!!
John on page 62 of the intergrated investment program there ia a program for training support aircraft 2019-2024 $100-200m. With the Hawk i think you may be right. It come up on an article on AA about there being replacements for both but on checking the Integrated Defence Program there is only one mention on the LIFT capability so that is probably the Hawk upgrade but at $4-5bn would that be any cheaper than a new complete trg system.No mention of those two airframes? Probably the same reason there is no talk of an eventual replacement of the C-130J's for example.
I'd imagine that the 'gate' was rarely slammed in the face of the C-17's with their many and varied roles and uses too.There's a whole series of modules available for the C-17's.
RAAF is big on letting govt know that their big non combat airframes are capable of being used for a multiple of roles outside of core capability
its one of the reasons why they get less grief when they front up for a gate review.
Thanks John, conversion was probably the wrong way to put it, an added capability is probably better. Certainly the aircraft would maintain the full Tanker capability. I can't see how the equipment would effect its ability to operate as a VIP jet.When the Government ordered the 6th and 7th (ex Qantas birds) a little while back, there was talk then of at least one having a VIP interior fitted.
Not having time yet to actually read (and re-read the IIP yet), just bits and pieces, what you are referring to on p62 could be as you say.John on page 62 of the intergrated investment program there ia a program for training support aircraft 2019-2024 $100-200m. With the Hawk i think you may be right. It come up on an article on AA about there being replacements for both but on checking the Integrated Defence Program there is only one mention on the LIFT capability so that is probably the Hawk upgrade but at $4-5bn would that be any cheaper than a new complete trg system.