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We only sign LoI with The French everything can change in the processThis guy is quite active when talking about proposal, budget and source of funding. He is quite an active lobbyist to boot too, so far he is quite able to
We only sign LoI with The French everything can change in the process
Following his track records since 80s i'm not surprised that he can lobby hard on his behalf of his interests. At this point, we can only see the developments.No, what i mean he is already getting proposal for financing worth at least 20 billion US dollar from various sources including US, French, Germany, Turkey, South Korea and so on. And for notes he is already lobbying Parliament and Ministry of Finance to accept such proposal and talking about merit and demerit for such schemes. Prabowo is very active and able to lobby even the hard headed our very own Tatcher like Finance minister Sri Mulyani let alone easy to sway our President Joko Widodo.
Following his track records since 80s i'm not surprised that he can lobby hard on his behalf of his interests. At this point, we can only see the developments.
Poernomo Yusgiantoro layed foundation on MEF, MEF is his creation. Backthen i wished we retained him in the office, much works would've accomplished had we ratained himIncluding his efforts to dethroned Indonesian version King of Espionage and loyal Supporter of his very own Father in Law, Leonardus Benny Moerdany. Still many people is still being wary of him, as i mentioned before he is a Patriot, but a very troublesome Patriot with complex background. I am much very prefer character like Poernomo Yusgiantoro who had more simpler and humble background and had less ambition but doing his best to do his assigned jobs.
Well , i'm a new guy here ...Super Hornet and Growler Engine Contract Creates Opportunities for Australian Industry
12 September 2020
GE F414 engine (photo : AuManufacturing)
An innovative local Australian business has increased its share of complex maintenance work on the engines that power the RAAF’s F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler aircraft.
TAE Aerospace is an Australian local industry partner of General Electric International Incorporated (GEII), and has increased its proportion of deeper maintenance work on F414 engines from 25 per cent to 85 per cent in just five years.
Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the increase demonstrates the opportunities available for Australian businesses to be involved in delivering critical Defence capabilities.
“This is a significant increase in Australian content in only five years and is yet another demonstration of the capabilities that exist in Australia,” Minister Reynolds said.
“The Morrison Government is continually working with Australian defence industry partners to identify more opportunities like this.
“TAE is 100 per cent Australian owned, with about 220 employees at several sites across Australia, and holds additional contracts to maintain the engines for M1 Abram tanks and F-35A Lightning II aircraft.”
TAE’s involvement has led to innovation in the maintenance of the F414 engines by developing repairs for components which would previously have been thrown away when they failed.
Minister for Defence Industry, Melissa Price said TAE’s approach has not only reduced costs, it has also improved engine availability for the Air Force.
“This is the first time Australian industry has supported the US Navy engine fleet,” Minister Price said.
“The locally developed solutions have been so successful that GEII is now working with TAE to export these unique, Australian developed repairs to support the US Navy’s F414 engine fleet.
“These works, alongside the ingenuity displayed by TAE, demonstrate how much Australian industry has to offer, to both the ADF and our international allies.
“The Morrison Government commends GEII and TAE for continually looking for opportunities to improve our sovereign capabilities and expand the use of Australian industry in supporting our aircraft.”
(Aus DoD)
We can adopt their solution for our IFX engine fleets, in near future. It just the solution for maintenance of components and parts from US sourced units is far easier and our can contribute much if we are innovative enough to do so
That's why, i think it is the proper time Indonesia get a step ahead by procuring Osprey and built Maintenance, repair and fast moving components production facility for Tiltrotor Aircraft.
Well , i'm a new guy here ...
While i was equally eager to jump on that train we have to be realistic here . Money were always a constraint in reality
Well , that's harsh ....Because money is lacking we can't send an Aircraft we had using heavy cargoe half around the world just for MLU upgrade
I'm thinking the concept however with Pratt & Whitney instead since we have our F-16s powered with PW engines and most likely our upcoming F-16s come with PW engines versionSuper Hornet and Growler Engine Contract Creates Opportunities for Australian Industry
12 September 2020
GE F414 engine (photo : AuManufacturing)
An innovative local Australian business has increased its share of complex maintenance work on the engines that power the RAAF’s F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler aircraft.
TAE Aerospace is an Australian local industry partner of General Electric International Incorporated (GEII), and has increased its proportion of deeper maintenance work on F414 engines from 25 per cent to 85 per cent in just five years.
Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the increase demonstrates the opportunities available for Australian businesses to be involved in delivering critical Defence capabilities.
“This is a significant increase in Australian content in only five years and is yet another demonstration of the capabilities that exist in Australia,” Minister Reynolds said.
“The Morrison Government is continually working with Australian defence industry partners to identify more opportunities like this.
“TAE is 100 per cent Australian owned, with about 220 employees at several sites across Australia, and holds additional contracts to maintain the engines for M1 Abram tanks and F-35A Lightning II aircraft.”
TAE’s involvement has led to innovation in the maintenance of the F414 engines by developing repairs for components which would previously have been thrown away when they failed.
Minister for Defence Industry, Melissa Price said TAE’s approach has not only reduced costs, it has also improved engine availability for the Air Force.
“This is the first time Australian industry has supported the US Navy engine fleet,” Minister Price said.
“The locally developed solutions have been so successful that GEII is now working with TAE to export these unique, Australian developed repairs to support the US Navy’s F414 engine fleet.
“These works, alongside the ingenuity displayed by TAE, demonstrate how much Australian industry has to offer, to both the ADF and our international allies.
“The Morrison Government commends GEII and TAE for continually looking for opportunities to improve our sovereign capabilities and expand the use of Australian industry in supporting our aircraft.”
(Aus DoD)
We can adopt their solution for our IFX engine fleets, in near future. It just the solution for maintenance of components and parts from US sourced units is far easier and our can contribute much if we are innovative enough to do so
That's why, i think it is the proper time Indonesia get a step ahead by procuring Osprey and built Maintenance, repair and fast moving components production facility for Tiltrotor Aircraft.
they didn;t mention it was a ww2 relic destroyer .....
I don't even understand why they put up lesson from this antique, it's irrelevant in today's context and modern day warfarethey didn;t mention it was a ww2 relic destroyer .....