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Spanish Firm Wins Bidding for Supply of Fixed Wing Aircraft
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/02/27/14/spanish-firm-wins-bidding-supply-fixed-wing-aircraft
By Alexis Romero, The Philippine Star
Posted at 02/28/2014 3:24 AM | Updated as of 02/28/2014 3:24 AM
MANILA, Philippines - A Spanish firm was declared winner in the bidding for the supply of three medium lift fixed wing aircraft worth P5 billion.Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo told The STAR a notice of award has been issued to Airbus Military, one of the two firms that submitted offers for the project.“The notice of award was issued to Airbus last week,” he said. “The contract for the medium-lift fixed wing aircraft is now being prepared.”Air Force spokesman Col. Miguel Okol said the aircrafts will complement their C-130s and allow them to fly more missions.“As a whole this will enhance the total lift capability of the country,” he said.
The first of the three aircraft will be delivered in August 2015, while the second one will arrive in March 2016. The Air Force is expected to receive the third aircraft in September 2016.Airbus Military offered to supply C-295 planes for P5.29 billion, lower than the approved budget of P5.3 billion.The other bidder, PT Dirgantara Indonesia, was disqualified because its offer was not compliant with the technical specifications.Airbus said the aircraft is the most capable and versatile transport and surveillance aircraft.“The air assets can carry up to nine tons of payload or up to 71 personnel, at a maximum cruise speed of 260 kt or 480 km/h,” Airbus added.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/02/27/14/spanish-firm-wins-bidding-supply-fixed-wing-aircraft
By Alexis Romero, The Philippine Star
Posted at 02/28/2014 3:24 AM | Updated as of 02/28/2014 3:24 AM
MANILA, Philippines - A Spanish firm was declared winner in the bidding for the supply of three medium lift fixed wing aircraft worth P5 billion.Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo told The STAR a notice of award has been issued to Airbus Military, one of the two firms that submitted offers for the project.“The notice of award was issued to Airbus last week,” he said. “The contract for the medium-lift fixed wing aircraft is now being prepared.”Air Force spokesman Col. Miguel Okol said the aircrafts will complement their C-130s and allow them to fly more missions.“As a whole this will enhance the total lift capability of the country,” he said.
The first of the three aircraft will be delivered in August 2015, while the second one will arrive in March 2016. The Air Force is expected to receive the third aircraft in September 2016.Airbus Military offered to supply C-295 planes for P5.29 billion, lower than the approved budget of P5.3 billion.The other bidder, PT Dirgantara Indonesia, was disqualified because its offer was not compliant with the technical specifications.Airbus said the aircraft is the most capable and versatile transport and surveillance aircraft.“The air assets can carry up to nine tons of payload or up to 71 personnel, at a maximum cruise speed of 260 kt or 480 km/h,” Airbus added.