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Boeing & USAF: The Plot Thickens!

June 18, 2009 | Comments: 1
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Boeing and the USAF Tanker Program: The Plot Thickens!

Boeing (BA - Analyst Report) apparently is considering proposing on the upcoming USAF Tanker Program re-bid with versions of two of its models -- the 767 and the 777 -- in the hopes that one of them will be selected over the single Northrop Grumman (NOC - Analyst Report)/Airbus A330-based submittal. The following is provided for those of you interested in the specifications -- and the differences -- between the three aircraft (for the Boeing 777-based version, we have used data for the 777 Freighter as being probably closest to the final configuration):



In case you've forgotten, the current KC-767 has no cargo capacity, as it is solely an aerial-refueling tanker, which is what Boeing may have thought USAF wanted during the last tanker tussle. Instead, USAF picked a version of the A330 MRTT -- an aircraft with cargo capability -- which means it can also be configured as a troop carrier, which may be one of the reasons USAF doesn’t want any more C-17s.

It’s all becoming clearer now: if you’re not going to buy KC-767s and you’re not going to procure more C-17s, the least USAF can do is buy KC-777s. Not only that, but Boeing reportedly is thinking about producing the KC-777 aerial tanker in Everett, which would make most of us living in Western Washington State a bit happier than even the last thirty days without rain have done.

If you take a look at the specifications, you will notice that the A330 MRTT is sandwiched in between the KC-767 and KC-777. However, if USAF wants a multipurpose aircraft with the most capability, the KC-777 is quite possibly the aircraft of choice.

In any event, the re-bid is a happening thing, and we may soon know if U.S. commercial aircraft production will continue to be centered in the Pacific Northwest or will begin to shift to the Gulf Coast -- for if the A330 MRTT wins, it will be completed in Mobile, Alabama...and once Airbus has a toe-hold in the USA, there’s no telling what comes next.

Incidentally, USAF’s version of the A330 MRTT was ultimately dubbed the KC-45, so as to not confuse it with anyone else’s A330 MRTT tankers.

Let the bidding begin!

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simplesimon wrote...
Good fact checking. Boeing KC-767:Cargo/Passenger/Aeromedical CapacityUp to 190 passengers Up to 19 main deck military 463L pallets Up to 97 patients
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