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Australia chooses Airbus tankers
CANBERRA, April 16 (Reuters)
"Australia selected Airbus parent EADS on Friday to supply tanker aircraft worth US$1.5 billion, moving to extend its military reach and boosting the Franco-German company's efforts to develop its arms business. Three months after beating Boeing Co (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) for a British tanker order, EADS again defeated its U.S. rival for the deal to supply the Royal Australian Air Force with five tankers for refuelling other aircraft in flight. The win by European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co NV (EAD.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) (EADS) deprives Boeing of an order for its dwindling 767 airliner production line, which the Chicago-based company is hoping to keep going with orders for the plane's tanker version, especially from the U.S. Air Force. EADS's tanker-transport aircraft based on the Airbus A330 wide-body airliner offered the best value for money, Defence Minister Robert Hill said. "We've no doubt over the years this will become an aircraft of choice for the particular capability," he told reporters, adding negotiations with EADS would be sealed later this year. "In terms of capability the advice was that the Airbus won the contest. In terms of value for money the Airbus also won the contest over Boeing." The new aircraft, to be delivered from 2007, would be capable of refuelling Australia's current fighter jets and the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft currently being developed in a U.S.-led project, the minister said. It could also carry 293 passengers and substantial volumes of cargo. Defence analysts said the government had been expected to choose the Airbus plane, because it was larger and more versatile than the 767, even though that model might become a standard tanker for the country's most important ally, the United States. "The Australians tend to buy the thing that suits them best in terms of equipment, and the more versatile the platform the more likely they are to buy it," said Neil James, executive director of the Australian Defence Association. The A330 won Britain's endorsement in January when that country chose an EADS-led consortium for a 13 million pound ($24 billion) contract to replace the Royal Air Force's tankers with A330s. Hill valued the Australian contract at A$2.0 billion (US$1.5 billion). EADS is building another tanker model for Germany and Canada and aims to win at least 30 percent of the market." Cheers John Cook Any spelling mistakes/grammatic errors are there purely to annoy. All opinions are mine, not TAFE's however much they beg me for them. Email Address :- Spam trap - please remove (trousers) to email me Eurofighter Website :- http://www.eurofighter-typhoon.co.uk |
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