Ten years from now it will be too late to order C-17s, as the US is closing that line down soon. Unless New Zealand ordered some this year one can forget about New Zealand ever buying new C-17s....Yes this will definately be the last upgrade for the Herc's. They are odds on to be phased out between 2017 and 2020. It is unlikely that the NZDF will buy anything other than C-130J's since they are looking for greater integration with the ADF.
And if the Brazilian transport jet is a success, I wouldn't be surprised if Lockheed or Northrup or Boeing decided to build them or something similar. My looking glass isn't good enough to see much into the future, but it would be no surprise if the C-130 Hercules line closed before New Zealand ever decided to buy new ones. After all, the C-130 Hercules is an old design which has been upgraded time and time again....
There is a reason why Embraer, and it appears France as well, decided to invest and build baby Globemasters, KC-390, to replace Hercules, many of which are reaching their paying off dates.... Embraer sees over 700 potential sales....
The KC-390 is designed to ship 5 military pallets or a armored personnel carrier, similar to a Hercules.... The smaller Spartans transports carry much less. Nations are buying them to replace smaller transports....
At $50 million, four KC-390s can be bought for one C-17.....
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