Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
australian aviation logo

JSF D-Day – decision or delay?

written by australianaviation.com.au | November 24, 2009


Warning: Undefined array key "image-size-770" in /data/www/upgrade/australianaviation.com.au/httpdocs/wp-content/themes/australianaviation/functions.php on line 1310

Warning: Trying to access array offset on null in /data/www/upgrade/australianaviation.com.au/httpdocs/wp-content/themes/australianaviation/functions.php on line 1310

27_04605Federal cabinet’s National Security Committee (NSC) is reportedly due to meet today (November 24) to consider second pass approval and commit to or delay a decision on the acquisition of the F-35 JSF for the RAAF.

Most observers believe a delayed decision is most likely due to federal budget pressures, as well as delays to and a review of the aircraft’s development program in the US.

This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.
Login
Become a Member
To continue reading the rest of this article, please login.

or

To unlock all Australian Aviation magazine content and again unlimited access to our daily news and features, become a member today!
A monthly membership is only $5.99 or save with our annual plans.
PRINT
$49.95 for 1 year Become a Member
See benefits
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
PRINT + DIGITAL
$99.95 for 1 year Become a Member
$179.95 for 2 years Become a Member
See benefits
  • Unlimited access to all Australian Aviation digital content
  • Access to the Australian Aviation app
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
  • Access to our Behind the Lens photo galleries and other exclusive content
  • Daily news updates via our email bulletin
DIGITAL
$5.99 Monthly Become a Member
$59.95 Annual Become a Member
See benefits
  • Unlimited access to all Australian Aviation digital content
  • Access to the Australian Aviation app
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
  • Access to our Behind the Lens photo galleries and other exclusive content
  • Daily news updates via our email bulletin

Indeed, one former senior Defence official told Australian Aviation that, “there’s just no money for anything at the moment…the DCP (Defence Capability Plan) is under-funded in forward estimates and spending on this scale will need to be pushed to the right.” Under the $15 billion Project Air 6000, the RAAF has a requirement for up to 100 F-35s to replace 71 F/A-18A/B fighters and the 24 interim F/A-18F strike fighters from 2017.

Boeing has reportedly offered an alternative scenario of additional Super Hornets to the RAAF, claiming the Commonwealth would save up to $3 billion by operating a 50/50 fleet of Super Hornets and F-35s, as well as reducing risk to the ‘classic’ Hornet fleet which will be suffering fleet-wide fatigue issues well before the F-35 enters service.

Lockheed Martin executive vice president and JSF program general manager Tom Burbage was in Canberra last week to further brief Defence officials on the program.

==
==
You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member today!
Momentum Media Logo
Most Innovative Company
Copyright © 2007-2025 MOMENTUMMEDIA