The A400M is approaching its release to service date for the RAF, a few years away but things are slotting into place. The MoD have recently advertised a contract opportunity for the; Provision of Release to Service (RTS) A400M- Delta CapabilityAll A400M’s start off at a common base standard and then nation specific modifications and additions are applied. The word Delta is significant in this context, the difference between the two. Provision of Aircraft Test, Evaluation and Acceptance services for the A400M Atlas Project Team to develop certification, qualification and Release to Service of the UK capability requirement additional to the A400M common standard aircraft.The estimated cost for this is £30m to £50m Let me say that again, £30m to £50m This is for a factory fresh aircraft, an aircraft in which the UK is a development partner and this activity will be repeated by the other customers no doubt. I never cease to be amazed at the cost of this type of activity and in this case, the obvious fact that the MoD cannot perform the task itself. There has been talk of harmonising military aircraft release to service procedures across Europe but nothing seems to have much happened. The UK seems to be pricing itself out of generating military capability. The post A400M Release to Service appeared first on Think Defence. |
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A400M Release to Service
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