Airbus qualified as bidder for Canada’s strategic tanker replacement
Ottawa, 1 April 2021 – Airbus has
been qualified by the Government of Canada as a bidder for the Strategic Tanker Transport
Capability (STTC) project, a procurement process launched to replace the Royal
Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Airbus A310MRTT (CC-150 Polaris) multirole tanker fleet.
The invitation to qualify (ITQ),
released at the beginning of 2021, has identified Airbus’ A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport
(MRTT) aircraft as capable of meeting the project’s requirements which now
moves to the next stage of the call for tender. A draft request for proposal
(RFP) is expected in Q3 2021.
The STTC program looks to replace
the RCAF CC-150 Polaris tanker fleet with a multirole aircraft capable of
conducting a wide range of missions including NATO and NORAD operations,
ranging from air-to-air refueling to strategic G overnment of Canada transport and aeromedical
evacuation.
Simon Jacques, President of Airbus
Defence and Space Canada, said: “The A330 MRTT is the
only new generation, combat – proven, multirole tanker available. It is certified
to operate with the majority of western receivers, including Canada’s current
fighters, transport and mission aircraft. With more than 250,000 flight
hours in service with 13 nations, including key NATO
allies and Five Eyes partners such as Australia and the United Kingdom.”
Active in several Canadian provinces, Airbus has
approximately 3,800 employees across the country and sustains more than 23,000 indirect jobs in the aeronautics sector. Airbus
works with over 665 suppliers in nine provinces, sourcing $1.8 billion CAD from
Canadian companies.
All Airbus divisions are present in Canada with
commercial aircraft in Mirabel, QC, helicopters in Fort Erie, ON and Defense
and Space in Ottawa, ON. Airbus 100% owned subsidiaries, Stelia Aerospace and
NAVBLUE also have installations in the country. In addition Air Pro, a
joint-venture between Airbus and PAL Aerospace, located in Ottawa, ON, provides
in-service support to the FWSAR programme in Canada (Airbus C295 aircraft to
RCAF).
Photo courtesy Airbus