Fri, Jan 27, 2012
Company Responds To President Obama's SOTU Speech
In a statement released Wednesday following President Obama's
State of the Union Speech, Hawker Beechcraft said the
Administration's actions do not align with the comments made by the
President ... particularly when it comes to the Light Air Support
(LAS) aircraft.
"He made very convincing statements that he wants to protect
American manufacturing jobs and called for more highly skilled jobs
in the U.S. and for more products to be made in America," the
company said in a prepared statement. "If this is true, then the
actions of the U.S. Air Force are in direct conflict with those
objectives. The Air Force recently excluded the Hawker Beechcraft
AT-6 from a competition for a Light Air Support (LAS) aircraft.
HBC said awarding this contract to a foreign company jeopardizes
800 jobs in Kansas and Arkansas and more than 600 jobs in 38 other
states. They contend that the U.S airplane is estimated to be about
25 percent less expensive to acquire and dramatically more cost
effective to maintain. "The decision by the Air Force to send
defense dollars overseas for the LAS program should receive an
impartial review before the Air Force purchases an inferior
airplane and sends U.S. tax dollars and U.S. jobs overseas and
places our national security in the hands of a foreign country.
"The President also spoke of rewarding innovation and hard work,
as well as maintaining a strong manufacturing base and military
infrastructure. Yet the administration's decision to outsource this
contract to a foreign company defeats those goals. The U.S. Air
Force says it will refuse to purchase an airplane that is still
being developed. Our nation's superiority in the air and on the
ground was built on investments in developmental technologies like
drone aircraft and smart bombs. Hampering that development will be
detrimental to our continued military dominance.
HBC says outsourcing the manufacture of U.S. defense equipment
and technology weakens our long-term national security. Awarding
this contract to a non-U.S. company could idle one of the last
manufacturing facilities capable of building a propeller-driven
U.S. military aircraft. "Eliminating jobs and capabilities in the
U.S. industrial and military base is not consistent with the
priorities that the President presented in his address or the
strategy recently unveiled by the Department of Defense. The LAS
contract and others like it are essential to maintaining our
country's leadership in aerospace engineering and innovation, and
keeping national security manufacturing in the United States is
critical to maintaining our military manufacturing
infrastructure.
"We hope that the aspirations the President set forth in the
State of the Union guide future defense decisions and lead us to
the answers we have been seeking on this one."
In December, the Air Force awarded the LAS contract to Embraer
for the Super Tucano. The Brazilian company has partnered with
Nevada-based Sierra Nevada Corporation to build the airplane, with
the primary assembly taking place in Jacksonville, FL. The Air
Force gave no explanation as to why the AT-6 was not considered for
the contract. Hawker Beechcraft filed a lawsuit in an attempt to
get some answers, which has put the project on hold pending the
suit's resolution.
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