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The Australian Federal Government today confirmed it would spend $2 billion buying 34 new helicopters to replace its ageing Sea King and Black Hawk fleets.

Defence Minister Brendan Nelson said the MRH 90 helicopters were due to start being delivered from December 2007 through to December 2009.

He said the Sea Kings would be retired in 2010 followed by the Black Hawks which would be replaced between 2011 and 2015.

The MRH 90 is an extremely capable helicopter featuring a modern damage tolerant design, a large cabin volume with ramp and enhanced levels of

marinisation, he said.

Dr Nelson said part of the project was an Australian industry package worth $1.2 billion that would work to develop and maintain critical aircraft mission systems capability.
 
my uncle is head burser for the aussie MOD so i guess that was his choice!!!

(but i never told you that!!!)
 
Ask him what he is going to do with his old Sea Kings.

If he needs someone to take them off his hands, let me know!!!!
 
lol im not going to see him till next summer but if you can wait that long il ask lol

(its a bit tricky phoning as the times are all topsy tervy!)
 
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Aviation News-Merpati Nusantara to re-equip fleet.

Indonesia's state-owned Merpati Nusantara Airlines announced plans to acquire 22 new aircraft of various types to replace its current fleet over the coming three to five years, according to the corporate secretary of the company.

The official said that the plan will include the purchase of 15 Xinzhuo-60 (MA60) aircraft from China airline company AVIC I.

Merpati Nusantara airlines will focus on buying aircraft with a maximum capacity of 50 seats to serve passengers in pioneering and feeder routes.

In the coming years, the company will need to replace at least 22 aircraft, including the Fokker 27, Twin Otter and Cassa models.
 
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