article in dutch: http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/957/Binnenland ... rbus.dhtml
short translation:
the Lease agreement between French company AVICO and the Belgian Defence (or the lease of an Airbus A300-322, CS-TMT, operated by HiFly) wil expire at the end of this year.
the Belgian minister of Defence, Pieter De Crem, says they are now looking for a new aircraft to replace the airbus when the contract expires. over the past 4 years, the Belgians used the A330 for a fixed sum of 11.6 million euro/year.
although he did not specify if it was to be a new buy, secondhand buy or another lease.
my own comment:
the lease agreement and the use of the A330 has always been controvertial. there were some doubts when french/portuguese company AVICO/HiFly was selected for the deal, over other companies within Belgium.
second note was that the aircraft flew only little over half the ammount of anual flighthours contracted (1200hrs/year, rather then the contracted 2000), and third, most of the time the aircraft flew less then half capacity (exsample state visits when the aircraft carried 45 passengers, when the aircraft has capacity for 238, other alternatative aircraft could have been used.)
i think the new deal will either be secondhand or lease, but since even more budgetcuts have been announced recently, my guess is it will be aother lease.
i would suggest leasing a smaller but equally capable aircraft (witch meets the Passenger/cargo covertible requirement).
suggested platforms would be the smaller Airbus A330-200 and the Boeing 767-200ER.