MrC
I have a similar view. The C-2 and A400 might actually be a size that is better-suited to NZ needs, but that is offset by the use of C-17 by many of our closest defence partners. Unlike you, I'm inclined towards the view that C-17's chance has passed, and we will be choosing among the alternatives.
I think a commercial narrow-body (owned or leased) is looking almost inevitable for VIP and personnel transport, given none of the strategic freight haulers are well suited to this role.
I agree with 40degS. My gut feeling is that the opportunity for more than one C-17 has well and truly past. If the C-17 option was still in play;
a) we would have taken it up by now. With only one whitetail remaining, it only needs one of the current operators to have an accident and it will be gone. The fact that there is only one probably means a new operator (rather than an existing user) is unlikely to take it.
b) the MOD wouldn't have released the document dump. They would have claimed 'commercial sensitivity' or some such.
Note that we have passed on both a sale and a lease of the last whitetail.
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One of the 'inherent contradictions' (to use a nice turn of phrase, from Karl Marx I think) in the FAMC RFI is that purely commercial aircraft are unacceptable, but then they make VIP capability for the strategic aircraft essential. I can't see a non-passenger aircraft being acceptable for VIP. So can't see A400M, C-17, or C-2 doing this role.
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For me there are 4 major bidders (none of which can offer a complete package across the FAMC & FASC categories).
a) Boeing (probably in the strongest position):
FAMC - at least one C-17 (however unlikely that is now). Probably the KC-390 in partnership with Embraer. A 737 (probably -800) variant for strategic passenger/freight/VIP. Unlikely: perhaps a 767 tanker.
FASC - P-8
b) Airbus:
FAMC - A400M, probably backed with C295. Perhaps A320 or A330 (unlikely) for strategic/VIP.
FASC - only C295. They have a serious weakness here.
c) Kawasaki / Japan:
FAMC - C-2. Perhaps a KC-767J tanker transport conversion for strategic/VIP
FASC - P-1
d) Lockheed Martin (perhaps the weakest):
FAMC - C-130J (probably favourite for tactical due to timeframe). They have nothing for heavy-lift or strategic/VIP.
FASC - Sea Hercules (still vapourware).
That leaves Embraer to perhaps offer the KC-390 separately by themselves, and Alenia with the C-27J (not sure who they would partner with - LM, Kawasaki?). Might get bids from China & Russia (& Ukraine), but I doubt they would succeed.
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Mr C, why the enthusiasm for the Pilatus PC-24 for the MEPT role? We have been using 2nd-hand leased B200 Kingair turboprops for the last 18 years. Before that, a job-lot of 2nd-hand Andovers and ex-AirNZ Friendships. The last new aircraft used in the MEPT role were the inadequate Cessna C421 Golden Eagles (1981 - 1991, back when NZ spent 2% GDP), and before that the DH104 Devons (bought 1948-55). What makes you think we will stump up for brand-new aircraft for this role? Twin-jets as well? Think of the Capital Charge / depreciation & operating costs. I could accept ex-RAAF B350s, as an opportunistic purchase, but PC-24s? The only air force going to twin-jets I am aware of is the RAF with leased Embraer Phenom 100s (tiny, I think 4-6 passengers).