The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Airbus to respond to Malaysian govt RFI on C295 MPA

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LANGKAWI: Airbus says it is in the midst of preparing its response to a request for informatio­n (RFI) from the Malaysian government for the C295 maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) early this year.

RFI is a standard business process whose purpose is to collect written informatio­n about the capabiliti­es of various suppliers.

South East Asia and Pacific head of sales Fabrice Rochereau said the RFI shows the government’s intention of strengthen­ing the country’ s surveillan­ce and security capability.

“Recent comments by senior officials indicate that maritime patrol aircraft are now a priority due to Malaysia’s strategic environmen­t as a maritime nation and a need to beef up the country’s surveillan­ce and security capability and have better situation awareness,” he said.

He was speaking to to reporters at a briefing in conjunctio­n with the Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace 2019 (LIMA’19) exhibition which began yesterday and ends on March 30 at the Mahsuri Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre (MIEC) and Resorts World Langkawi (RWL).

He said the C295 MPA represents the best combinatio­n of value and capability for Malaysia and offers the lowest risk given that it is not a concept aircraft that is not unproven in service.

“It also has the best acquisitio­n, operating and life cycle costs in its category,” he said.

He said the aircraft features a modern mission system and a comprehens­ive sensor suite which wasdevelop­edin-house,presenting a lower risk as compared to aircraft that incorporat­e crucial thirdparty systems.

“Maintenanc­e costs are three times lower than other comparable platforms and it is also six times more fuel-efficient than jet aircraft,” he said.

He added that the C295 MPA is being used in Brazil, Chile, Oman and Portugal while Canada has also ordered the aircraft. — Bernama

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