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Boeing's latest tanker advertisements, including one showing a KC-767 built for Japan like the one shown here, have enraged Alabama's Congressional delegation.
 
 
Boeing's GAO-Tanker advertisement ( PDF)
 

Tanker wars: Ala. lawmakers denounce Boeing’s 'misinformation' ads


Posted at 2:35 pm by Michelle Dunlop

It never ends …

Members of Alabama’s Congressional delegation responded today to advertisements placed by the Boeing Co. in its ongoing battle with Northrop Grumman and EADS for an Air Force tanker contract.

Just a reminder, Boeing would build its KC-767 in Everett with finishing work taking place in Wichita, Kan. Northrop and EADS would assemble their KC-30 in Mobile, Ala.

The Pentagon is rebidding the contract after significant errors on the part of the Air Force were found by government auditors. The Department of Defense is overseeing the expedited rebid.

In a previous blog entry, we discussed the companies’ recent tanker ads.

Boeing released this ad today.

And Alabama’s delegation, including U.S. Reps. Jo Bonner and Artur Davis and U.S. Sens. Shelby and Sessions, responded.

From their press release:

“We continue to be disappointed with Boeing’s tanker rhetoric and are writing to set the record straight. Misinformation has been contained in two recent ads by Boeing in an effort to overturn the selection of the Northrop Grumman KC-45 which the Air Force determined to be the best tanker for the warfighter.”

“Today, Boeing is running a two page ad that uses statements from the GAO report to assert that the GAO found the KC-767 to be the best tanker in the competition. This simply is not true.”

“In fact, the GAO was crystal clear in its report. While noting “errors in the conduct of the procurement,” the GAO report said, “this decision should not be read to reflect a view as to the merits of the firms’ respective aircraft.””

“Earlier this week, Boeing ran another ad showing a photo of two KC-767 tankers it delivered to Japan earlier this year. Left unsaid in the ad was the fact that those tankers were delivered over a year late and are still not certified for use by Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force.”

“This ad also omits the relevant fact its KC-767 tankers on order for the Italian Air Force have not been delivered and are now almost four years late.”

“In fairness, the ad does mention the U.S. Air Force’s “unique specifications” acknowledging that Boeing has not built, flown or tested the tanker configuration it offered to our Air Force. In fact, the tankers delivered to Japan fall short on several of the U.S. Air Force’s key requirements.”

“The GAO finding of “errors in the conduct of the procurement” was sufficient for Defense Secretary Robert Gates to order a limited, expedited re-competition. This re-competition should focus on achieving a rapid conclusion in order to put new tankers into the hands of our warfighters as soon as possible.”

“Boeing’s misinformation campaign is not in the best interest of either our military or the taxpayer. The nation’s second largest defense contractor should know better than to stoop so low in an effort to win a contract.”
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Alabama lawmakers should get their OWN house in order!
Apparently, the good lawmakers from Alabama once again forgot to read the recent ad Boeing has published. The ad reads, and I quote:

"And the KC-767 tanker we’ll build to the unique specifications of the U.S. Air Force will be even more advanced."

Now, if you want to read some REAL trash and misinformation, go over to the Americas New Tanker website at http://www.americasnewtanker.com/.

Not only have they refused to stop using the KC45 designation in their propaganda, they have taken to slandering General Handy! You will also find a total lack of information on the status of the EADS MRTT project as well as the M400A; both projects YEARS behind schedule. The amount of garbage published on this side is truly staggering!

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