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Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 2:59 pm
por Wingate
P44 escreveu:Preparem-se agora para a guerra nos tribunais... :roll:
Hawker Beechcraft, maker of the AT-6, has vowed to fight the USAF’s decision to pick Embraer’s Super Tucano (above) as the winner of its Light Air Support competition. (Embraer photo)
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/
Department of Justice Attorneys Say Air Force Awarded Light Air Support Contract Last Week


(Source: HBC; issued Dec. 30, 2011)



WICHITA, Kan. --- Hawker Beechcraft learned during this week’s initial status conference at the Court of Federal Claims that the U.S. Air Force awarded the Light Air Support (LAS) contract to the Sierra Nevada Corporation and its Brazilian manufacturer Embraer last week.

During the hearing, the government revealed that the unannounced award apparently was made on Dec. 22, 2011, shortly after the Government Accountability Office declined to review Hawker Beechcraft’s protest against its exclusion from the LAS competition. Per federal regulations, federal agencies are generally required to make a public award announcement by 5 p.m. ET on the day of the award.

“This is yet another example of the Air Force’s lack of transparency throughout this competition,” said Bill Boisture, Hawker Beechcraft chairman and CEO. “With this development, it now seems even clearer that the Air Force intended to award the contract to Embraer from early in this process.”

During the hearing on Dec. 28, Hawker Beechcraft requested that the court grant a temporary restraining order to preclude the Air Force from moving forward in the contract process. The court agreed to establish an accelerated schedule for briefings on the temporary restraining order and the legal merits of the case. A ruling on Hawker Beechcraft’s request for a temporary restraining order is expected as early as Jan. 11.

The company still has no concrete reasons for the exclusion of the Beechcraft AT-6, having been denied explanation by the U.S. Air Force on two occasions. The LAS contract, on track to benefit a non-U.S. company, is valued at nearly $1 billion of U.S. taxpayer money.

The AT-6 is a world-class, light attack aircraft that has been evaluated and proven capable through a multi-year, Congressionally-funded program led by the Air National Guard. Hawker Beechcraft and its industrial partners worked closely with the Air Force for two years to develop parameters for the LAS competition and invested more than $100 million preparing to meet the Air Force’s specific requirements for a light attack aircraft.

The benefits of the AT-6 far outweigh that of the competition’s offering, including the following important factors:
•The AT-6 is designed and manufactured in the U.S. to be used by the U.S and its allies.
•Keeping this contract in the U.S. will help preserve 1,400 domestic jobs at 181 companies in 39 states.
•The AT-6 draws its heritage from the airframe of the number-one training aircraft in the world, the Beechcraft T-6. The company has built more than 725 T-6 aircraft, which are used to train every fixed-wing military pilot in the United States and are successfully operated by six allied air forces around the world. The graduation to the AT-6 light attack airplane would be a natural progression.
•The AT-6 is the sum of the Air Force’s proven T-6, A-10C mission system and MC-12W sensor suite, which offers the Department of Defense logistics and cost efficiencies that no other aircraft in the competition can match.
•The weapons and avionics systems included on the AT-6 are familiar to NATO allies and have been proven effective on many continents and in other NATO aircraft.


Hawker Beechcraft is a world-leading manufacturer of business, special mission, light attack and trainer aircraft – designing, marketing and supporting aviation products and services for businesses, governments and individuals worldwide. The company’s headquarters and major facilities are located in Wichita, Kan., with operations in Salina, Kan.; Little Rock, Ark.; Chester, England, U.K.; and Chihuahua, Mexico. The company leads the industry with a global network of more than 100 factory-owned and authorized service centers.

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http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... award.html

É o que se chama na gíria jurídica do Brasil de "Jus esperniandi" (o direito de espernear depois da sentença pronunciada...).

Wingate

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:00 pm
por GDA_Fear
Enfim o fato que o ST, levou, e agora é só assinar o contrato. :D

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:03 pm
por Bolovo
Que a HBC vá chorar as pitangas em outro lugar. Mal espero ver os ST nas cores americanas/afegãs!! :mrgreen:

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:06 pm
por PRick
GDA_Fear escreveu:Enfim o fato que o ST, levou, e agora é só assinar o contrato. :D
É só FALTA assinar o contrato. 8-] 8-]

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Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:07 pm
por Carlos Lima
Tudo cuidado é pouco agora... a Embraer tem o melhor produto... vamos torcer para que também tenha os melhores advogados. :wink: :lol:

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CB_Lima

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:09 pm
por GDA_Fear
PRick escreveu:
GDA_Fear escreveu:Enfim o fato que o ST, levou, e agora é só assinar o contrato. :D
É só FALTA assinar o contrato. 8-] 8-]

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É aí que o bicho pega... :shock: :)

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:09 pm
por GDA_Fear
Carlos Lima escreveu:Tudo cuidado é pouco agora... a Embraer tem o melhor produto... vamos torcer para que também tenha os melhores advogados. :wink: :lol:

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CB_Lima
É por ai...

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:10 pm
por Loki
Não vejo como a HBC conseguir reverter a seleção, no máximo conseguirá cancelar a compra, mas o ST será o vencedor mesmo que não leve a encomenda, já é um ganho de marketing enorme para a Embraer.

Além do produto ser realmente bom, claro.

Abraço

Loki

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:14 pm
por nveras
GDA_Fear escreveu:
Carlos Lima escreveu:Tudo cuidado é pouco agora... a Embraer tem o melhor produto... vamos torcer para que também tenha os melhores advogados. :wink: :lol:

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CB_Lima
É por ai...
Né não. Quem deve se defender é quem tomou a decisão. Eles (governo americano) é que vai se bater contra a HBC. E vai fazer mais propaganda do Tucanão pra provar que ele é melhor. :mrgreen:

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:17 pm
por Carlos Lima
Olha que interessante...

Se a Embraer não levar essa (já que já foi anunciado o vencedor) as chances do S Hornet no Brasil vão a zero.

Se a Embraer levar essa, as chances do S Hornet no Brasil aumentam, mas não é que 'já ganhou'.

Ou seja... a Boeing deve ter despachando seus advogados lá para WA DC. :lol:

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CB_Lima

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:21 pm
por Wingate
Uma curiosidade: quem pilotará os STs no Afeganistão? Pilotos da USAF, afegãos treinados por ela ou mercenários (tipo Blackwater, etc...)?

Wingate

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 3:23 pm
por Andre Correa
Carlos Lima escreveu:Olha que interessante...

Se a Embraer não levar essa (já que já foi anunciado o vencedor) as chances do S Hornet no Brasil vão a zero.

Se a Embraer levar essa, as chances do S Hornet no Brasil aumentam, mas não é que 'já ganhou'.

Ou seja... a Boeing deve ter despachando seus advogados lá para WA DC. :lol:

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CB_Lima
Perfeito.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 4:01 pm
por Penguin
O contrato básico já foi assinado com a Sierra Nevada Corp, conforme artigos postados recentemente.

Contrato: FA8637-12-D-6001
Valor: $355,126,541

http://www.defense.gov/Contracts/Contra ... actID=4695

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 4:22 pm
por Loki
AIR FORCE

http://www.defense.gov/Contracts/Contra ... actID=4695

Sierra Nevada Corp., Sparks, Nev., is being awarded a firm-fixed price delivery order 0001 contract in the amount of $355,126,541 for the Light Air Support (LAS) aircraft and associated support. The delivery order is being issued under the simultaneously awarded basic contract FA8637-12-D-6001, an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. This is a non-developmental aircraft procured for conducting advanced flight training, surveillance, air interdiction, and close air support. The LAS aircraft is a single-engine turboprop fixed-wing aircraft with tricycle, retractable landing gear, and tandem two-place pressurized cockpit with ejection seats, capable of operating from semi-prepared air fields. Ground training devices support pilot training. Interim contractor support is required for all maintenance and supply requirements for the aircraft and associated support equipment, consisting of the following: 20 LAS aircraft; one lot interim contractor support long lead in the continental United States; one lot interim contractor support base activation outside the continental United States; six mission planning stations; six mission debrief systems; one computer based trainer ground training device; one flight training device ground training device; one lot LAS flight certification to United States Air Force Military Training Center standards. Locations of performance are Sparks, Nev. (55 percent), and Jacksonville, Fla. (45 percent). Delivery order 0001 is expected to be completed Apr. 30, 2014. The basic contract has an ordering period of 60 months. ASC/WWYAC, Wright-Patterson, Ohio, is the contracting activity.

60 meses para conclusão!!

Abraço

Re: Super Tucano News

Enviado: Ter Jan 03, 2012 4:24 pm
por binfa
Putz F/A-18E/F Super Hornet na cabeça, agora é só a FAB desmanchar os hangaretes atuais e aumentá-los! :mrgreen: