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Airbus Military offers Canberra a sixth A330 MRTT
By: Greg Waldron Singapore
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Airbus Military has offered Australia a sixth A330 multi-role tanker transport (MRTT) aircraft, giving Canberra until mid-2012 to make a decision.
The unsolicited offer involves an aircraft, MSN 871, that was previously involved in the US Air Force's KC-X tanker competition, said Airbus in an email to Flightglobal. After years of controversy, the Boeing 767-based KC-46A emerged as the ultimate winner of the KC-X competition in 2011.
Industrial benefits that would accrue to Australia appear to play a significant part in Airbus's offer.
"Allocating conversion works related to the RAAF's [Royal Australian Air Force's] sixth MRTT in Australia would imply one additional year of full working capability, including altogether 200 high skilled staff in the Brisbane conversion centre," said Airbus Military.
Is there any traction on this offer. Seems like a bargain.
By: Greg Waldron Singapore
Source:
Airbus Military has offered Australia a sixth A330 multi-role tanker transport (MRTT) aircraft, giving Canberra until mid-2012 to make a decision.
The unsolicited offer involves an aircraft, MSN 871, that was previously involved in the US Air Force's KC-X tanker competition, said Airbus in an email to Flightglobal. After years of controversy, the Boeing 767-based KC-46A emerged as the ultimate winner of the KC-X competition in 2011.
Industrial benefits that would accrue to Australia appear to play a significant part in Airbus's offer.
"Allocating conversion works related to the RAAF's [Royal Australian Air Force's] sixth MRTT in Australia would imply one additional year of full working capability, including altogether 200 high skilled staff in the Brisbane conversion centre," said Airbus Military.
Is there any traction on this offer. Seems like a bargain.