Heraldnet.com
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2010 12:06 am
LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
RECENT POSTS:
Tanker update: Shelby lifts hold on some of Obama nominees   February 9

Watch the first flight of Boeing's 747-8 Freighter  February 8

Boeing's 747-8 Freighter 'ready to fly'  February 7

Ala. senator blocks Obama nominees over A.F. tanker contest  February 5

State senate resolution to honor Boeing  February 5

Archives:
LINKS:

Airbus
Airbus
EADS
Orders and Deliveries

Analysts
Richard Aboulafia
Scott Hamilton

Blogroll
FleetBuzz
IAG Blog
Randy Tinseth's blog

Flight museum
Future of Flight
Museum of Flight

Labor Group
International Association of Machinists
Local 751 Machinists
SPEEA

Tanker competition
Air Force
Boeing's KC-767 tanker
Boeing's tanker blog
Government Accountability Office
Northrop's America's New Tanker
Northrop-EADS' KC-30

The Boeing Co.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Employment
New Airplane
Orders and Deliveries
RELATED ARTICLES:
Boeing now favored to win tanker, experts say  February 10
Boeing, Airbus won't see strong orders in 2010, analyst says   February 10
Boeing hopeful as the 747-8 takes its first flight  February 9
Boeing has a busy test schedule  February 9
Dicks could get Murtha’s powerful committee post  February 9
Dicks could get Murtha’s powerful committee post  February 9
Boeing's 747-8 takes off after weather delay  February 8
A revolutionary 747  February 8
Animated graphic: What's new with the Boeing 747-8  February 8
Boeing Chinese spy gets 15-plus years in prison  February 8
Interactive
Special report
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Aerospace Blog


 
 
3 Americans die in Boeing MD-11 crash in China 11/28/09
 

Northrop: Boeing's 767 ‘no longer commercially viable'


Posted at 11:34 am by Michelle Dunlop

Northrop Grumman, Boeing's rival for a lucrative U.S. Air Force tanker contract, recently weighed in on whether an international trade ruling should be considered in the contest.

Boeing and its supporters in Congress have argued adamantly that the Air Force should penalize the bid put forth by Northrop and its partner EADS in light of a World Trade Organization preliminary ruling against Airbus. Northrop and EADS will use an Airbus A330 as the platform for their Air Force tanker.

On its new tanker Web site, Northrop praises this Defense News piece, written by Joel Johnson, a defense consultant who has worked with Northrop. Johnson writes that penalizing Northrop and EADS would be a mistake.

Johnson dismisses the argument that Boeing's KC-767 would boost America's industrial base, writing:
“But a win for Boeing would simply prolong a production line of the 767 in Seattle. The 767 is obsolete and unattractive to commercial airlines, which is why Boeing decided to spend more than $10 billion to develop a replacement - the 787.

“A win by Northrop Grumman would result in the establishment of an assembly line for both the tanker and freighter version of the A330 … and would establish a new center of aerospace excellence in the Southeast.”


Northrop reiterates Johnson's point:

“In other words, Northrop Grumman offers to create new jobs building the tanker preferred throughout most of the world. The competitor offers to continue a line of planes that are no longer commercially viable to provide a tanker that has already been rejected by Australia, the United Kingdom, and other wealthy nations.”

The vice president for Boeing's Machinists union got in his take on the WTO-tanker debate, and President Barack Obama's role, in this editorial.

COMMENTS

Log in or register to post a new comment.


To read other terms and conditions, click here

Window Dressing
I think that Northrop should build their own damn tanker airplane before they start shooting their mouth off about the viability of a Boeing airplane. They're just window dressing for Airbus.
Mojojojo | Nov 25, 2009 10:41 pm | 0 replies | Request removal

Post reply

(No heading)
Just one question: Why Airbus also spends billions of Euros to replace the A330 with A350?
minhhuan tran | Nov 24, 2009 9:24 pm | 0 replies | Request removal

Post reply


  Return to Aerospace Blog
Other Advertisers
TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes

ADVERTISEMENT