It would be a baseline acceptable level in terms of fixed wing transport because what its the most pressing capability gap with respect to dealing to a HADR crisis is that we are a bit light with respect to our rotary element. They need to boost the MUH capability to 2 more airframes as what was considered optimal 13 years ago when the evaluation was undertaken.Given the current issues we are facIng though, would this be a good fit in the event of another earthquake regards to turnover of equipment and evacuation of local communities? Canterbury nothwithstanding, the effort is being severly hampered by damaged roads for our army response, so air transport would be seen as a priority now, surely?
With a fleet type mix of 2 x C-17, 4 x C-130J, and for example a B737-BCF, adding a further C-130 or B737-BCF just comes down to extra cash when the future portends that they are required.
Yes ideally, we should be working with five C-130J's and 2 B737-BCF types that have synergies with the four P-8's, along with another couple of NH90's and in my view 2 C-17's in that strategic/heavy airlift role if we can achieve some arrangement with the US.