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Australia to Grant Five Hercules C-130 Aircraft to Indonesia
Among a broad range of topics to be addressed by Indonesian and Australian leaders in Darwin this week, the two nations will discuss the Australian governments plan to grant military aircraft and cooperation on disaster mitigation and transnational crime.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said he would discuss the grant for Hercules C-130 military transport planes at a meeting to be held on Monday afternoon.
According to the plan, we will get five C-130s from Australia as a grant, Yudhoyono said at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport on Monday before departing for Darwin on a two-day trip. But for sure, the Indonesian government may have to pay some money. So, actually, theyre half grant, half purchase.
The aircraft procurement is related to the Indonesian governments decision to ground all military Fokker 27 aircraft following a recent accident that claimed the lives of the airplanes crew and civilians on the ground near Halim Perdanakusuma Airport.
We need more [air] transportation. Thank God that the [government] program of N295 [airplanes procurement] has been underway and will be used to replace the Fokker 27, as they have bigger capacity, Yudhoyono said, referring to another military aircraft procurement project. Besides that, we will also rejuvenate the C-130 airplanes with new spare parts, also procured from Australia.
In addition to the Hercules C-130s deal, Yudhoyono said both nations will boost cooperation in natural disaster management. The neighboring Pacific nations first brought the proposal forward jointly at the East Asia Summit last November.
Yudhoyono said both nations could assist other countries in the region by conducting disaster mitigation training.
Mitigation is important to face disasters, Yudhoyono said. Therefore it is important to establish cooperation between Indonesian and Australian hospitals. This will be one of our cooperation pillars on health.
Besides disaster mitigation, Yudhoyono said both nations would also cooperate on issues related to transnational crime.
Theres also other joint activity on peacekeeping operations by Indonesia and Australia.
Australia to Grant Five Hercules C-130 Aircraft to Indonesia | The Jakarta Globe
Among a broad range of topics to be addressed by Indonesian and Australian leaders in Darwin this week, the two nations will discuss the Australian governments plan to grant military aircraft and cooperation on disaster mitigation and transnational crime.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said he would discuss the grant for Hercules C-130 military transport planes at a meeting to be held on Monday afternoon.
According to the plan, we will get five C-130s from Australia as a grant, Yudhoyono said at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport on Monday before departing for Darwin on a two-day trip. But for sure, the Indonesian government may have to pay some money. So, actually, theyre half grant, half purchase.
The aircraft procurement is related to the Indonesian governments decision to ground all military Fokker 27 aircraft following a recent accident that claimed the lives of the airplanes crew and civilians on the ground near Halim Perdanakusuma Airport.
We need more [air] transportation. Thank God that the [government] program of N295 [airplanes procurement] has been underway and will be used to replace the Fokker 27, as they have bigger capacity, Yudhoyono said, referring to another military aircraft procurement project. Besides that, we will also rejuvenate the C-130 airplanes with new spare parts, also procured from Australia.
In addition to the Hercules C-130s deal, Yudhoyono said both nations will boost cooperation in natural disaster management. The neighboring Pacific nations first brought the proposal forward jointly at the East Asia Summit last November.
Yudhoyono said both nations could assist other countries in the region by conducting disaster mitigation training.
Mitigation is important to face disasters, Yudhoyono said. Therefore it is important to establish cooperation between Indonesian and Australian hospitals. This will be one of our cooperation pillars on health.
Besides disaster mitigation, Yudhoyono said both nations would also cooperate on issues related to transnational crime.
Theres also other joint activity on peacekeeping operations by Indonesia and Australia.
Australia to Grant Five Hercules C-130 Aircraft to Indonesia | The Jakarta Globe