Yeah, hmmm, I dunno. Let's see what the Whitepaper sucks in and then spits out. Key is ruling out a strike force, whereas on the other hand Mapp appears to be thinking more of Army FAC and Navy strike training with the Macchi - two different issues (nowadays for us) and not neccessarily one and the same etc.
Anyway I'm still concerned about our poor air (and rotary) transport situation. Whilst I don't expect NZ to have a full sqn of 12x 757's (after all even the exisiting two are under utilised), the fact is, even putting aside the 757 modifications, that having 2 is not sufficient for when such crisis (in Thailand) escalates to the need for the air force to have to provide evacuation etc. That is, even if the two 757's were in NZ, what would be the chances that one were undergoing maintenance and the other was engaged elsewhere anyway? Likely I'd say. Distance is an issue for NZ, get a third long range 757 I say (or a couple of 737's for troop/VIP transport, freeing up the two 757's for long range/cargo/combi missions etc).
Sure, I rave on about C17's but that is another issue altogether (and would take longer to come into fruition if it ever did).
So it's a numbers issue for NZ. It doesn't make practical sense for NZ to have as many transports as the RAAF for example, but having two 757's and five C130's typically sees half of the fleets out of action for maintenance. Throw in a C130 to summer Antarctica support, a C130 for Pacific cyclone emergencies and maybe a C130 for Afghan ops, realistically we need two or three more transporters.
Anyway whatever the number and type, IMO NZ needs to be able to deploy 2-3 at any one time anywhere where tasked (at least two
C130's for Thailand would see a huge difference in ferrying the 200-300 holidaying NZ'ers out to other airports rather than the one C130. What if it breaks down)? It would be even nicer to have two sets of 2-3 aircraft to be able to be deployed concurrently in two locations, be that overseas or regionally etc - that would be the ideal wouldn't it for NZ?
Edit: I see the new Opposition are dissing the new Govt's efforts on the Thailand issue. Rich, considering the previous Govt were the ones to have two C130's away for upgrades in Canada (two are there at present), delays to the 757 mods, and a situation not too many months ago when no C130's/757's were operational. All without a fall back plan to lease additional aircraft or capacity from a third party provider. Key/Mapp should remind Mr Goff on this publically, but even better, do something about it for the future.