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| 12/02/2008 | MSPA 29/08 |
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AIR FORCE’S THIRD GLOBEMASTER
ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA The Royal Australian Air Force’s third Boeing C-17A
Globemaster III arrived at RAAF Amberley for the first time today. The aircraft joined two other giant Globemasters
already in service with No. 36 Squadron.
The C-17 project’s $2.2 billion budget includes the construction of
permanent facilities for No. 36 Squadron and supporting agencies at RAAF
Amberley. “This aircraft is the third of four Globemasters for
Australia and continues a growth in RAAF’s Responsive Global Airlift
Capability,” Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Geoff Shepherd said. “Globemasters are already demonstrating their value in
Australian Defence Force operations and exercises, supporting other ADF
activities and humanitarian and disaster relief.” Air Force accepted this third aircraft from Boeing in
the United States last December. Since then the aircraft has been fitted with
self protection equipment. The fourth Globemaster will arrive at Amberley in
early March, two years to the month after it was announced that Air Force would
receive four C-17s. Australia’s first C-17 was delivered in December 2006,
with the second aircraft arriving in May 2007.
The Globemaster carries up to four times the payload
of the RAAF’s other airlift workhorse, the C-130 Hercules. It can carry more
than 70 tonnes of cargo, or up to three Black Hawk helicopters, a single
Chinook helicopter, or five Australian Light Armoured Vehicles. Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664 |
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