News; Boeing Only Contender for New Air Force OnePublished: Thursday 13 August, 2009
The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. and its Airbus commercial aircraft manufacturing subsidiary is not planning to compete against Boeing for the prestigious contract to supply three planes to transport future U.S. presidents, according to company officials.
"EADS North America's strategy for growth in the U.S. is based on bringing value to the U.S. warfighter; making industrial investments in the U.S. and in-sourcing high-technology defense and aerospace jobs," says Guy Hicks, the company's spokesman in Washington. "After careful review, we've determined that participation in the Air Force One program will not help us meet these business objectives.". Responses to a request for information from the U.S. Air Force are due today. This leaves Boeing as the only provider for an Air Force One platform. Boeing is exploring the 747-8 and 787 as candidates, according to a company official.. Known as Air Force One, the VIP aircraft officially takes on the name only when the current U.S. president is aboard. It is possible the Air Force could select a Boeing platform and conduct a competition for the systems integration task, a complex set of work to outfit the presidential transport with secure communications and other specialized equipment.. The Air Force says it wants three aircraft, one each delivered in fiscal 2017, 2019 and 2021.. The new aircraft will replace two VC-25As built on Boeing's 747-200 airframe and delivered in 1990. Maintenance of the system is growing because commercial airlines have retired their fleets.. EADS officials say they plan to focus on working with Northrop Grumman to win the second competition against Boeing for tanker work. The company also will continue delivering UH-72A Lakota helicopters to the U.S. military. |
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