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Kuwaiti Air Force C-17 ?

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http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... 7-buy.html
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http://www.dsca.mil/PressReleases/36-b/ ... _10-51.pdf
DATE:28/09/10
SOURCE:Flight International

Kuwait requests possible C-17 buy
By Stephen Trimble

Kuwait could buy a single Boeing C-17 and a support package worth $693 million, the US government announced on 27 September.

The possible deal would give Boeing its eighth customer for the airlifter and extend the C-17 production line by about five weeks.

Boeing executives have long discussed Kuwait as a potential C-17 buyer, but the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency formally informed lawmakers about the possible transaction on 24 September.

The Kuwaiti air force needs a strategic airlifter for "relief support, humanitarian disaster and peacekeeping missions, as well as transporting dignitaries and cultural assets to various regional and international destinations", the DSCA notice says.

© Staff Sgt Mike Meares/US Air Force

Boeing is also negotiating with India to buy 10 C-17s, with a contract signing possibly to coincide with President Barack Obama's planned visit to New Dehli in November.

The UK government is also interested in buying an eighth C-17, although the funding will be decided based on the outcome of its ongoing Strategic Defence and Security Review.

Further C-17 sales are also being proposed to other countries in the Middle East and Europe, and to South Africa.

However, Boeing says a production gap is still possible, given the slow process of closing military aircraft deals on the foreign market.
The company is currently scheduled to deliver the last C-17 in September 2012.

The US Air Force has not asked for new C-17s in four years, but Congress has inserted funds to buy 43 more aircraft during that period.

This year, the Air National Guard has listed a need for five C-17s worth $1.3 billion on its list of unfunded priorities.

In July, Senator John McCain warned that the Senate Appropriations Committee may consider adding more C-17s to the US defence budget in fiscal year 2011.
The issue is likely to remain unresolved until after the Congressional elections in November.
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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$693 million
That should better be an enormous support package...

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If you buy such a package for one aircraft, you also have to buy a spare part which you should only need one to buy for multiple planes, so the less you buy, the more expensive the support will (relative) have to be.
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