Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Spartan vs. C295: Winner of Turkish airlifter contest may secure $500M deal

The C295 airlifter, left, is an advanced version of the C235. The C-27J Spartan, right, has been deployed by U.S. Coast Guard. (Airbus Defence and Space; Courtesy of Leonardo)


ANKARA, Turkey — Italian Leonardo’s C-27J Spartan airlifter will soon face off against the Airbus’ C295 in a sizable Turkish contract, with Russian company Antonov potentially joining the race.

“We wish to see as large a competition as possible. We are certain about the European contenders joining the bidding, but the Russian side remains unclear,” a Turkish procurement official said of the program for the purchase of an initial batch of nine transport aircraft for the Turkish military.

Another Turkish official confirmed there would be follow-on orders.

Industry sources estimate the initial contract to be worth nearly $500 million. “With the follow-on orders, the program may double in size,” one source said.

The deadline for questions, answers and clarifications between the bidders and Turkey’s procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, or SSM, is Nov. 29. The contenders will submit their bids to the Turkish government by Dec. 29.


(Devan Feeney/Staff)

Leonardo officials who briefed a group of Turkish journalists at the 46th Air Brigade in Pisa, Italy, say the program is very important for their company.  Read rest of article: HERE

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