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Why so many windows on a midair refueler? Is it a passenger aircraft converted into a refueler? Proprietary tankers do not have any windows as far as I know.
Useless to buy a refueler at high cost, first training and maintenance will be higher comared to il-78..
Go for il-78, coz we already have it and france is very happy with MMRCA deal so no need to make them more happy. Ilyushin should also get some orders...
Yes, it is a civil version converted to a tanker. The biggest advantage of this version is, that once it shares spares with all civil aircraft versions, which makes them cheaper and available all over the world and that all the fuel will be stored in the normal fuselage and wingtanks. The IL 78 instead, is just a military aircraft which limits spares and makes them more costly. It has 4 engines, compared to 2 of the airbus, which increases operational an maintenance costs, it requires twice the crew, needs additional fuel tanks that will be stored in the cargohold, which means no passangers or cargo can be lifted and it remains to be a single role aircraft. PAF got the "multi role" version, where the last of the 3 fuel tanks can be removed, to open at least some space fore cargo, IAF so far uses 3 x fixed tanks.
Bottom line is, the higher procurement cost of the A330 MRTT will easily be countered by the lower lifecycle costs as well as the waaay higher operational advantages as a troop / VIP / cargo transporter or MEDIVAC, BESIDES the normal tanker role.
Personally, I think India should buy more of them and 2 x configured as airforce one's for longe range flights of the PM as well as a an command and control center in case of war. The Boeing 737 we currently have are too small, offer limited range and can't be refuelled in air.
And when I see with how many CEOs or industrial partners German government officials go on foreign trips to sign new deals, I wonder why India shouldn't do the same and take more advantages out of such trips. Again the 737 is not enough for it and an IL 76 is not suited for such a role too, but the A330 is as even the British PM recently found out:
British Prime Minister to use new RAF tankers for future overseas visits after embarrassing trade trip with Boeing plane
The Royal Family and senior UK politicians may consider using one of the RAFs Voyager Airbus A330 tanker aircraft for future foreign trips after a rather embarrassing trade trip to Indonesia caused a huge row.
David Cameron and his aides made the trip during the Easter period to drum up trade for European built Airbus planes (11 Airbus 330 aircraft for Garuda Indonesia airlines) using a rented Boeing 747...
British Prime Minister to use new RAF tankers for future overseas visits after embarrassing trade trip with Boeing plane « The Aviationist