I don't agree with that at all, if we went with A400 why would we need an additional airframe for spare parts? Do you think Air NZ buys additional A320's for spare parts, it's the same manufacturer and essentially the same supply chain.If we acquired six A400M that's NZ$1.5 billion plus NZ$750 million for spares, simulator, manual, training etc., which amounts to NZ$2.25 million. That does not include any infrastructure projects that would have to be done as well. Now because it is European we would also acquire an attritional airframe so if you want to have six birds flying you have to acquire a seventh, so that takes the flyaway cost from NZ$1.5 billion to $1.7 billion and total cost to around NZ$2.4 - 2.5 billion.
If the govt bought P8's you think they would buy an additional frame for spares, I doubt it, I would be the same deal with A400 IMO.