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Poland plans new tender for helicopters after Airbus row
by Staff Writers
Warsaw (AFP) Oct 12, 2016


L-3 unit begins KC-10 tanker support
New York (UPI) Oct 12, 2016 - L-3 Communications' Vertex Aerospace division has started contractor logistics support for the U.S. Air Force KC-10 tanker fleet.

The support, awarded in a contract in June, was delayed by a competitor protest, which has now been denied by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

The estimated value of the firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is expected to reach $1.9 billion over a 9-year performance.

"As a CLS [contractor logistics support] provider, L-3 is committed to delivering excellent performance to the Air Force," said Michael T. Strianese, L-3's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

"This KC-10 contract award gives L-3 the opportunity to provide the Air Force and a key international ally with engineering innovation and affordable, best value solutions and services."

L-3 said that under the award Vertex Aerospace will provide contractor operated and maintained base supply, field service representative and depot maintenance support for 59 USAF KC-10 aircraft, as well as support for the aerial refueling system for two Royal Netherlands Air Force KDC-10 aircraft.

Poland said Wednesday it would launch a new tender process for military helicopters after talks to buy Airbus aircraft collapsed in acrimony.

The announcement comes a day after Defence Minister Antoni Macierewicz said that Poland plans to buy at least 21 US Black Hawk helicopters from Airbus rival Lockheed Martin.

"To comfort Airbus group I can only say that a new call for tenders will be launched and that they can participate," government spokesman Rafal Bochenek said on Jedynka public radio.

He did not give any details about the tender process.

Warsaw has previously said that it is seeking between 50 and 70 new aircraft, to be manufactured in both Poland and abroad.

Airbus furiously criticised Warsaw on Tuesday over its handling of the failed deal, with Airbus chief executive Tom Enders saying his company had never been treated so badly by any government.

The spat has ratcheted up diplomatic tensions between Warsaw and Paris, which was backing Airbus in the process.

French President Francois Hollande has postponed a visit to Poland that was scheduled for Thursday.

There is disagreement over who actually ended the negotiations, with Poland at the weekend blaming Airbus for the breakdown in the talks over what would have been a contract worth more than three billion euros (dollars).

"I want to make it perfectly clear that it wasn't the Polish side who broke off the talks," Macierewicz told reporters Saturday in Warsaw.

The disagreement centred on Airbus' commitment to create up to 6,000 jobs in Poland -- the so-called "offset package", according to Macierewicz.

But the short time between the collapse in talks with Airbus and the emergence of a possible deal with Lockheed has led some to speculate that Poland was in touch with the US manufacturer before the talks broke down.

Poland's liberal opposition has called for a parliamentary probe into the contract process.

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