09 July 2010

EADS Resurfaces with New KC-X Bid

Here comes EADS again, still tilting at the KC-X windmill.

The European defense contractor EADS said it sumbitted its official bid Thursday for the Air Force's long-delayed, $35 billion aerial refueling plane contract.
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co., the parent of the aerospace company Airbus, said its North American division delivered copies of its 8,800 page proposal to an Air Force base in Ohio a day before the Pentagon's deadline for bids. A spokesman for Boeing Co. said the U.S. planemaker would submit its own bid Friday morning.
The Air Force hopes to pick a winner by November in an effort to replace its current fleet of KC-135 tankers, some of which date to the late 1950s.
The program has had a tortured past, as several previous attempts to choose a contractor failed. Those rounds of bidding were hampered by disputes between Boeing, based in Chicago, and its then-rival Northrop Grumman Corp., as well as a criminal case against a top Pentagon official.


By: Brant

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