Morning All
To replace the B757 is an interesting discussion , I will throw my two cents into the well.
MRTT – I feel its just too big (attached image) for operations in NZ and the Pacific. It would not be able to be based at WP or OH. CH or AA would be the only options to lift off at MAUW, remember we moved the P8 to OH largely for the runway , and even that is too short to enable a MAUW take off. This frame does not come standard with upper deck cargo.
KC46 – This could work, although again they would have to move to OH and even then Im sure it would not be able to MAUW Ops. She does have a cargo door and set up for this. Within a few years there will be close to 3x as many of these in service than MRTT. I get a bit tired of the “cos the RAAF has that kit , we should too. “ The B767 has operated all over the Pacific. Air NZ has previous experience.
KHI C2 – Many years ago we were able to whip the rotor head off a Huey and push it into the Herk , M113s , Landies and Scorpions drive in. Today no show , like me , the NZDF has expanded around the waist and our lack of capability has become a burden on other nations. We have to call in our 5 eyes partners to move our kit , not good, in fact just plain embarrassing. The C2 would solve this issue. It would become the preferred Antarctica frame and could be still based at WP. Its not a great “airforce one “ by looks , but Im sure with some creative pallet work we could come up with a VIP interior.
No serious option is going to be cheap , esp if we get the minimum number of 4 frames. The second order effects, depending on the frame, are going to be significant too with re basing costs. One could even say , maybe its time for a new airbase to future proof the NZDF ? Another couple of thoughts are , 1. with the decline of trade with China should we be looking at using the purchase of this aircraft (and others , like Maritime helo) to help push a free trade deal with the US. 2. Acquiring a Tanker is not a silly idea. Like the Navy with ROA our frames could be off contributing to global efforts. 3. Should conflict happen in Asia the Tanker/cargo would be a prime asset across the Pacific.
Sadly for the NZ and the NZDF , If I was to put on my “reality hat” I would think the DCP will say , do not replace the 757 , buy two more C130 and charter VIP as required.