The Hon. Joel Fitzgibbon MP,
Minister for Defence
17 Mar 2008
POOR AIR POWER PLANNING EXPOSED BUT SUPER
HORNET TO STAY
The
Government today announced the outcomes of Part A of its Air Combat Capability
review.
Based on the advice of the Review, the Government has concluded:
One benefit the Government’s Review has already produced, through the detailed
analysis undertaken, is the opportunity to reduce the cost of the Super
Hornets.
As a consequence of the Review process, the Department of Defence has
indicated that it expects that significant savings of up to $300 million can be
made in the internal Defence and industry costs of supporting the Super Hornet
aircraft.
The analysis also highlighted additional capabilities such as specialist
electronic warfare variants (the F/A-18G) that will be considered as part
of the Super Hornet acquisition. These additional capabilities will be more
fully considered under the second stage of the Air Combat Capability
Review.
Part B of the Review will continue and further announcements will be
made after it reports in late April. It will consider Australia’s air
combat capability needs out to 2045, including the status of plans to acquire
the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF).
Air superiority is Australia’s single most important Defence capability.
The Government thanks the Review team for their hard and conscientious work and
looks forward to the team’s further recommendations in ensuring Australia
maintains its regional superiority in air combat capability.
Media contact:
Christian Taubenschlag (Joel Fitzgibbon): 02 6277 7800 or 0438 595 567