The B767 is clearly cheaper than the A330, but the A330 outperforms the B767 on most of the criterias mentioned. If the best plane (A330) still is beaten, you might anticipate a big protest! So.......tva2 wrote:The Air Force has given less weight to cost in order to prevent the bidders from lowballing their estimated cost upfront, only to sock the government later with cost overruns.
The Air Force hopes to dissuade the loser from protesting the loss to the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress.
Indeed Coati,Coati wrote: Not a very strong point I guess and also maybe a bit of topic. Also, when this is the point of view, Airbus shouldn't have joint the competition anyway, but they did. So probably they have a chance of winning it.
Let's wait and see what the decision will be.
Don´t forget the first decision taken in this procurement. Already one time the B767 was selected and had to be cancelled. the lobbying went a little too far and the decision wasn´t very ´objective´. So again I say, the A330 hasn´t lost it yet. I for one wouldn´t be surprised if it comes out on top...... but yes, let us wait and see, only one more daytva2 wrote:The defense procurement system should be objective but both sure think it isn't , or they would not invest that kind of money.
Remember the decision to procure the new Marine One by the Lockheed-Martin/Agusta-Westland - team. A 'european' helicopter for the president. ..
I read this as: Airbus/Northrop was the best offer, so they changed the specs to make Boeing more interesting.Reuters wrote:WASHINGTON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Weeks before making a final decision, the U.S. Air Force changed criteria used to assess rival bids from Boeing Co and Northrop Grumman Corp for new refueling tankers, resulting in a lower score for Northrop, people familiar with the changes said on Thursday.
I sincerely doubt that. The A330's are to be manufactured in the US, just like hundreds of Pilatus/Beech T-6's and Eurocopter UH-72's. As for now, we know nothing for sure so let's wait until the decision has been made public.Thermal wrote:The 767 would provide much more US workers with work then the A330 (despite the involvement of Northrop Grumman).
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