And the answer is YES! The MoD has also decided for the A330 tankers. Info can be found here.SquAdmin wrote:Tomorrow the British MoD is likely to sign a contract for the lease of 14 A330 tankers. Good news for EADS, bad news for VC-10 lovers...
As true as this may be, the U.S. Air Force is (as seen by influential congressmen) currently not up to deciding anything without having the process reviewed. As such, the organization - again, as said by politicians - may need scrutinization in order to get it back on track.Richard from Rotterdam wrote:The GAO is recommending the Air Force to reopen the competition, but that is up to the Air Force.
And it seems Airbus / Northrop is still favoured by the Air Force decision makers. The new proposals need to be on the table by December 2008, with a decision taken Jan 1, 2009. And the Air Force is calling for a larger tanker. That gives the B767 less chances and it makes it pretty impossible for Boeing to pitch the B777. Just a few more months..... (again)ehusmann wrote:In which case, it will be interesting to see which criteria will be used. The ones favouring Boeing, or the ones favouring Airbus.....Een echte spotter wrote:If this is found to be true, the selection of the A330 may be cancelled and the selection starts over again....
No, at both the dates given here, (Christmas Eve and Jan,1) Bush is still in charge. At that time the winner of the elections (whoever it may be) has not been inaugurated already.SquAdmin wrote:True, but there will be a new president in charge then. McCain is being accused of favoring the Northrop/EADS camp, while Obama openly supports Boeing. Time will tell...
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