Airbus has scored another victory with it's A-330 MRTT in selling 4 aircraft to South Korea. For the SK air force, that also represents a new capability.
SEOUL AND WASHINGTON — European aerospace giant Airbus won a $1.33 billion deal Tuesday to supply air refueling tankers to South Korea, beating US rival Boeing, Seoul's military procurement agency said.
Under the 1.488 trillion won deal, Airbus Defence and Space will supply four A330 MRTT aircraft by 2019 to South Korea's air force.
The A330 MRTT, a military derivative of the A330-200 airliner, was selected over Boeing's KC-46A, the state agency said.
It is South Korea's first introduction of the mid-air refueling aircraft which would allow jet fighters to take off with more loads of weapons.
The Defence Acquisition Programme Administration said the Airbus model received good marks in its price and performance as well as the amount of personnel and cargo it can carry.
South Korea's military procurement needs, especially where the air force is concerned, have overwhelmingly been met by US suppliers in the past — a reflection of their close military alliance. But European companies led by Airbus have also secured a series of military contracts.
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The A330 has had much better luck on the foreign market than Boeing's offering, with South Korea joining the United Kingdom, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Australia as operators of the tanker. India and France are not under contract, but are also expected to buy some of the A330 tankers in the future.
The two designs will next go head to head in Japan, another nation that traditionally prefers US defense goods to European – but one where price will also likely be a factor.