The Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson,
Minister for Defence
AIR FORCE RECEIVES ITS SECOND
BOEING C-17 AIRCRAFT
The Air Force has taken delivery of its second C-17
Globemaster III aircraft during a ceremony at the Boeing facility at Long
Beach, California.
The second aircraft was delivered on Friday 11 May (US
time), one month ahead of the initial schedule.
This highlights the exceptional level of co-operation between the Boeing
Company, the United States Air Force and the Defence Materiel Organisation in
the management of this Foreign Military Sale acquisition project.
The aircraft is immediately providing support to the
Australian Defence Force by transporting newly acquired Army Rigid Hull
Inflatable Boats and their support equipment, along with C-17 logistical
equipment back to RAAF Base Amberley.
The aircraft is expected to arrive in Australia on 19 May 2007.
The first RAAF C-17 aircraft arrived in December 2006
and delivery of the entire four-aircraft fleet will be completed by mid-2008. The fleet of four C-17 aircraft will provide
a quantum leap in the ADF’s ability to rapidly airlift personnel; stores; and
equipment, particularly outsized equipment, in support of military or
humanitarian operations.
The C-17 is able to provide a rapid and responsive
global airlift capability. It has a load
carrying capacity of almost four times that of the C-130 Hercules.
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