I just find it strange that for the past 30+ years we have been running this inefficient, under-utilised and over priced service and only now has someone figured this out? Guess it has nothing to do with our current financial state or bad future planning by govt or an effort to yet again cut another NZDF option and roll into one(always works well).
The mooted medium transport fleet (ala CN/C27 type) is not a new concept that would replace B757 and create new options but merely an old capability already lost in the andover fleet so no above and beyond there that again isn't purely cost driven.
I don't see a combi pax/freight airliner type as merely a nostalgic historic AC to shine up and park in the garage only to be taken out on weekends but an actual working force multiplier providing a niche service and if we ever did go P8 then would also provide a valuable trainer (as in 737 series) as well due to the small numbers we would aqquire of the touted need to have type. @4 P8s would be hard pressed to cover off operational tasks as it is nevermind hours for conversion to type and required pilot currencies.
We would only gain the pros of A400 (bigger, quieter range?) if we actually got it, same can be said for P8, and there are no firm guarantees yet and is still even more un-proven than NH90 so there will be all those associated headaches, downtime and costs. Again not all, in fact most of NZDF flights are not to austere airfields and we don't go around constantly avoiding normal runways (its not all doom and gloom people), just like our MRV and tanker do not always go into combat zones as that's the frigates main specialty.
The only thing historic and nostalgic to me here is the funding and capabilities that are now paying the price of a govt with a lack of forward planning and commitment. Our current capabilities are stretched as it is and should be enhanced to keep pace with the times (in their current form) not combined and passed off as enhancements as whilst it may seem like we are gaining we are actually slowly diminishing in some areas.
The mooted medium transport fleet (ala CN/C27 type) is not a new concept that would replace B757 and create new options but merely an old capability already lost in the andover fleet so no above and beyond there that again isn't purely cost driven.
I don't see a combi pax/freight airliner type as merely a nostalgic historic AC to shine up and park in the garage only to be taken out on weekends but an actual working force multiplier providing a niche service and if we ever did go P8 then would also provide a valuable trainer (as in 737 series) as well due to the small numbers we would aqquire of the touted need to have type. @4 P8s would be hard pressed to cover off operational tasks as it is nevermind hours for conversion to type and required pilot currencies.
We would only gain the pros of A400 (bigger, quieter range?) if we actually got it, same can be said for P8, and there are no firm guarantees yet and is still even more un-proven than NH90 so there will be all those associated headaches, downtime and costs. Again not all, in fact most of NZDF flights are not to austere airfields and we don't go around constantly avoiding normal runways (its not all doom and gloom people), just like our MRV and tanker do not always go into combat zones as that's the frigates main specialty.
The only thing historic and nostalgic to me here is the funding and capabilities that are now paying the price of a govt with a lack of forward planning and commitment. Our current capabilities are stretched as it is and should be enhanced to keep pace with the times (in their current form) not combined and passed off as enhancements as whilst it may seem like we are gaining we are actually slowly diminishing in some areas.