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keep_smiling
3rd May 2008, 15:51
Madrid, 25 February 2008

United Arab Emirates has announced today the purchase from EADS, through its Military Transport Aircraft Division, (http://www.eads.com/1024/en/businet/miltrair/miltrair.html) of the A330 MRTT (http://www.eads.com/1024/en/businet/miltrair/derivatives/A330-MRTT.html) (Multi Role Transport Tanker) as the new air to air refuelling aircraft for the UAE Air Force & Air Defense. The A330 MRTT shall be fitted with under wings pods and EADS CASA Boom system. (http://www.eads.com/1024/en/businet/miltrair/derivatives/EADS_CASA_Air_Refuelling_Boom_System.html)

Following the contracts signed with the Royal Australian Air Force, Saudi Arabia and after being selected as preferred bidder for the Future Stategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) in the UK, the UAE decision consolidates further the A330 MRTT position as the most advanced and capable air-to-air refuelling aircraft available in the market. The Military Transport Aircraft Division of EADS, responsible for the design and production of the MRTTs, is positioned as the key worldwide supplier in the field of tanking and transport aircraft.

“Nothing speaks louder than success. The fourth selection in a row of the A330 MRTT in international competitive processes underscores its exceptional value and capability for the full range of tanker and transport requirements,” said Carlos Suarez, Head of EADS Military Transport Aircraft Division and Chairman of EADS Casa.

EADS is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. In 2006, EADS generated revenues of € 39.4 billion and employed a workforce of about 116,000. The Group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world's largest helicopter supplier Eurocopter and EADS Astrium, the European leader in space programmes from Ariane to Galileo. Its Defence & Security Division is a provider of comprehensive systems solutions and makes EADS the major partner in the Eurofighter consortium as well as a stakeholder in the missile systems provider MBDA. EADS also develops the A400M through its Military Transport Aircraft Division.

BCF Breath
3rd May 2008, 19:43
Yeah, and guess what.
EY is going to be training them to fly, er, operate them.
More stress on an over worked TRG system.

Jetjock330
3rd May 2008, 19:48
Yeah, that's true. ADNOC flying fuel stations trained by EY!

kingoftheslipstream
4th May 2008, 08:51
it's all really just a way of solving the pilot recruitment process at EK and EY... now the military guys flyin' for the UAE AirForce can just come on over upon retirement and they'll be type rated already. It'll save a bundle in training costs... :E

...only fly 'n this ointment is that the AirForce guys don't want to take the big pay cut to come to the nations flag carrier or it's nemesis in Dubai... :(

keep_smiling
4th May 2008, 09:30
the funny things.. where will they fly to.. and do they need it..!!!!

shortfuel
4th May 2008, 12:01
Actually, the guys are already here in EY. They'll be operating normally as any EY F/O for 2 years then back in Air Force as...Captains...I suppose.