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Should The PAF in conjunction with the Navy and PIA considering going in for a large fleet of Airbus 220.
It is powered by the most efficient engines currently on the market. Also, currently it comes in two variants -100 and -300 with -500 under consideration. For the Air force and the navy, depending on the mission, it can be used as a Tanker, Transport, AWACS, MPA, ISR Relay for Datalinks instead of satellites.
If acquired in a deal with PIA as they recapitalize their fleet in a new strategy that focuses on destinations within the 6000 km range of the planned -500 design, Pakistan could field a fleet of a common air frame and bring down the costs to implement, operate, and maintain all the special mission needs, while also being competitive in civil aviation.
Also by building on a civil airliner, the risks of sanctions go down, as the PIA side can supply spares in a time of emergency.
It is powered by the most efficient engines currently on the market. Also, currently it comes in two variants -100 and -300 with -500 under consideration. For the Air force and the navy, depending on the mission, it can be used as a Tanker, Transport, AWACS, MPA, ISR Relay for Datalinks instead of satellites.
If acquired in a deal with PIA as they recapitalize their fleet in a new strategy that focuses on destinations within the 6000 km range of the planned -500 design, Pakistan could field a fleet of a common air frame and bring down the costs to implement, operate, and maintain all the special mission needs, while also being competitive in civil aviation.
Also by building on a civil airliner, the risks of sanctions go down, as the PIA side can supply spares in a time of emergency.