C-17 production to be ended
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Production is continuing until at least 2013 for 223 aircraft for the USAF, up from the original planned 180. Combined with the C-5 (which still has another 30 years of service left) they simply don't need any more.
As for the A400M, unfortunately I expect continuing delays and performance problems ( if it even enters service) will lead to even more A400M cancelations and C-17 orders from other countries.
As for the A400M, unfortunately I expect continuing delays and performance problems ( if it even enters service) will lead to even more A400M cancelations and C-17 orders from other countries.
Edited by el stovey on Tuesday 2nd February 08:24
skyslimit said:
I see the C-17 in the air on an almost daily basis, it's a lovely big beast when your in the air beside it, visible from miles away.
Always good to hear the 'Reach' callsign in a broad Southern drawl as the lads go into Rota as well.
Unsurprisingly, you hear "reach" all over the place at the moment. Always good to hear the 'Reach' callsign in a broad Southern drawl as the lads go into Rota as well.
C-5s and C-17s USAF transport flights and even civilian contracted flights. People like Evergreen international and various other civilian charter airlines use "reach" also.
tuffer said:
What does "Reach" mean?
It's a call sign used by The USAF Air Mobility Command and other civilian contractors doing similar work.The phrase comes from 'Global Reach'. Which was a motto of the USAF Air Mobility Command.
'America's global reach' & 'Gobal reach, global power'. etc etc


They love it.

Edited by el stovey on Tuesday 2nd February 11:14
If the A400M gets cancelled, which seems a real possibility, am I right in thinking this would leave 'the west' without a large military transport in production? Is the IL-76 production line still open? If not then presumably none of thest types of aircraft will be made in the world. Seems a little short sighted to my eyes. Presumably this news increases the chances of the A400M reaching production.
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