June 20, 2008

Boeing Says 787 Dreamliner `Power On’ Test Completed (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

Seven French and German Airbus unions urged employees in Toulouse to avoid all attempts to oppose the two countries
Seven French and German Airbus unions urged employees in Toulouse to avoid all attempts to oppose the two countries. In a joint statement, they regretted that ?our executives do their best to revive nationalistic tensions on the two sides of the Rhine, notably to complete the Power 8 restructuring plan?. They added: ?By no means […]

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 04:30:39 -0700
Departing Air Force secretary says contract delays tanker planes - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WASHINGTON — Departing Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne says the contract dispute between Boeing and Airbus planes will likely delay new air tankers that were planned to go into service in 2013. Wynne told reporters today in Washington, D.C., that …

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:30:00 GMT
Boeing 787 passes key electrical test Puget Sound Business Journal … - Bizjournals.com
Northwest Cable NewsBoeing 787 passes key electrical test Puget Sound Business Journal Bizjournals.com, NC - 1 hour agoBoeing Co. said its new 787 airplane achieved a milestone by completing a test of its electrical system called “power on.” According to Boeing (NYSE: BA), Tests put Boeing Dreamliner step closer to first flight Chicago TribuneBoeing completes Power-On sequence for first 787 Dreamliner ForbesBoeing Says 787 Dreamliner `Power On\’ Test Completed (Update1) BloombergReuters - KING5.comall 673 news articles

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:33:48 GMT
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Fri, 20 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Airbus "Contract of the Century" Deal With US Air Force Under Threat

The tussle between Airbus parent company EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company) and its American rival Boeing over a billion dollar contract with the US Air Force, took another twist on Wednesday.

In a move which could signal a blow to EADS’s chances of delivering on a contract it won back in March, the US government accountability office recommended that its arch-rival, Boeing,

be allowed another chance to tender a bid.

At stake is a deal worth a whopping $35 billion to supply the US Air Force with 179 new aircraft - one of the largest military acquisition programmes in US history.

In March the Air Force awarded the contract to the US manufacturer Northrop Grumman and its European partner EADS. It chose the KC-45 - based on the Airbus A330 - ahead of Boeing’s slightly smaller KC-767.

In upholding Boeing’s protest, the accountability office said a number of errors had been made in the process of awarding the contract to Northrop and EADS and they could have effected the outcome of the competition to the detriment of Boeing.

Up until Wednesday’s ruling EADS had publicly said that it was confident of the deal being finalised and indeed its chief executive, Louis Gallois, even though admitting he was disappointed by the latest development, tried to remain upbeat.

“We support our partner Northrop Grumman and remain convinced that the KC-45 best fits the demands of the US Air Force, ” he said in a statement.

“It’s important to recognise that the announcement is an evaluation of the selection process, not the merits of the aircraft.”

Although the accountability office’s decision isn’t binding on the Air Force, it’ll certainly increase the pressure for new bids to be made, thereby re-opening the door to Boeing and putting at risk the original deal.

The Pentagon itself recently recognised that errors had been made in evaluating the offer.

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U.S. auditors bash Air Force over refueling tanker
its competition for a $35 billion refueling-aircraft order, upholding a protest by losing bidder Boeing Co and breathing life into a Pentagon fiasco. The…

Economist piece on Airbus
In a welcome reprieve from the tanker saga, here?s an interesting piece about Airbus and the A380 from The Economist.

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 04:19:44 -0700
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