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UK to buy eighth C-17 transport

Posted: 08 Feb 2012, 16:51
by maddog65
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UK to buy eighth C-17 transport  Print By: Craig Hoyle London 3 hours ago Source: Flight International

The UK is to receive another Boeing C-17 strategic transport, with the acquisition to boost the Royal Air Force's fleet of the type to eight aircraft.

Announced by prime minister David Cameron on 8 February, the £200 million ($316 million) purchase represents the potentially final addition to the UK's C-17 fleet, which plays a vital role in sustaining its "airbridge" with Afghanistan. Seven are flown by the service's 99 Sqn from its air transport super base at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.

"The newest C-17 is currently being built by Boeing in the USA and is due to come off the production line next month," the UK Ministry of Defence said. "It is then expected to enter service with the RAF in July 2012."

In May 2011, the RAF marked the completion of its first decade of operations with the C-17, an initial four of which were flown under a lease agreement with the USA. These were subsequently purchased outright, with orders later placed for two and one aircraft respectively.

The UK operates the second-largest fleet of C-17s, behind the US Air Force, although India recently completed the process of ordering a fleet of 10 to enter use from later this decade.

Re: UK to buy eighth C-17 transport

Posted: 08 Feb 2012, 18:18
by CelticWarrior
I wonder who's paying for it, India?

Re: UK to buy eighth C-17 transport

Posted: 08 Feb 2012, 21:36
by MIKE JG
Not sure but I know that Boeing is currently doing everything it can to keep the Long Beach production line open as long as possible. That's why foreign customers are getting aircraft slots originally destined for the USAF fleet to get them in the hands of their export customers ASAP.