New jets to enhance UK’s international presence
· New fuel-efficient aircraft to promote Global Britain
· Defence to replace old transport fleet with modern aircraft
· £80m contract with Bristol-based contractor
Under a new £80 million contract with Bristol-based Centreline, four BAe146 aircraft, will be replaced by two more sustainable aircraft to continue the UK’s global engagement.
The new planes will be more sustainable thanks to their smaller engines, leading to a reduction in fuel burn and emissions. They will also be able to fly further, providing the UK greater opportunity to engage with key allies and partners.
The contract with Centreline, placed by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the MOD’s procurement arm, includes the purchase of two Dassault 900LX aircraft and two years of initial support, plus three option years if required.
Dassault 900LX was successful in this competition as the standout candidate in performance, cost value and time requirements.
The two-phase programme will see the aircraft initially operated by a mixed crew of civilian and RAF personnel. The aircraft will be upgraded with missile jamming systems and military communications to deliver full capability and crewed by RAF personnel.
The Integrated Review and Defence Command Paper set out a bold and global vision stressing the importance of soft power, enhancing our international presence, developing on current relationships and building new ones.
After four decades of service, two BAe 146 aircraft are being preserved at the British Airliner Collection at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, and the South Wales Aviation Museum at St Athan in South Glamorgan. The remaining two aircraft have been bought by a civilian operator.
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Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
From MoD...
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Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
The press release is very well written to hide the capability gap in terms of the different missions of the two marks of 146, but we'll over look that!
Centreline make sense as a contractor, being that they're probably the only Falcon operator left in the UK.
Next question then is which two airframes have been allocated to this, there's a couple of 900LXs that went to the Dassault's facility in Little Rock for cabin outfitting that are possibilities...
Centreline make sense as a contractor, being that they're probably the only Falcon operator left in the UK.
Next question then is which two airframes have been allocated to this, there's a couple of 900LXs that went to the Dassault's facility in Little Rock for cabin outfitting that are possibilities...
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On your last point, do you know which ones?EGVP wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:11 pmThe press release is very well written to hide the capability gap in terms of the different missions of the two marks of 146, but we'll over look that!
Centreline make sense as a contractor, being that they're probably the only Falcon operator left in the UK.
Next question then is which two airframes have been allocated to this, there's a couple of 900LXs that went to the Dassault's facility in Little Rock at the same time for cabin outfitting that are possibilities...
You want the Aladeen news, or the Aladeen news?
Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
c/n 326 and 327, the last two Falcon 900s off the production line so far as much as I can see! This is c/n 327 late last year: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10409754
Note I was very wrong when it came to the British E-7 airframes so I don't hold out much hope that I'll be right this time
Note I was very wrong when it came to the British E-7 airframes so I don't hold out much hope that I'll be right this time

Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
So will these also take over from the Cessna Citations which the Royals seem to be using, just I saw one arriving at Edinburgh on Saturday.
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It's bound to be more fuel efficient -it's got one less engine so a 25% saving of co2.
Good PR for the RAF
Good PR for the RAF
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AlsoVulture 01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:24 pmIt's bound to be more fuel efficient -it's got one less engine so a 25% saving of co2.
Good PR for the RAF
Bae146 70-90 Pax
Falcon 900 19 Pax
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The 146 CC2 were fitted for 19 vip pax also.Canberra TT.18 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:40 pmAlsoVulture 01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:24 pmIt's bound to be more fuel efficient -it's got one less engine so a 25% saving of co2.
Good PR for the RAF
Bae146 70-90 Pax
Falcon 900 19 Pax
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I know the aircraft are fitted out as VIP aircraft.Alf wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:54 pmThe 146 CC2 were fitted for 19 vip pax also.Canberra TT.18 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:40 pmAlsoVulture 01 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 8:24 pmIt's bound to be more fuel efficient -it's got one less engine so a 25% saving of co2.
Good PR for the RAF
Bae146 70-90 Pax
Falcon 900 19 Pax
But I hope you get the point. Because when using a 30 year old aircraft capable of moving up 80 people for only 19 a new better fitting aircraft wins it every day.
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Having read that MoD press release I do admire the writer's ability with words! Quite amazing how words can be manipulated skilfully to disguise the situation.
Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
Nothing promotes Global Britain like a French Aircraft...
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Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
As the Airbus Voyager and A.400 do already!
Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
Well there is no British alternative is there so your point is totally moot
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It was said more in Jest than bitterness..
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Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
Seems as though you're correct! A Falcon 900 was registered on G-Info yesterday c/n 326, G-ZAHS registered to Centreline.EGVP wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:14 pmc/n 326 and 327, the last two Falcon 900s off the production line so far as much as I can see! This is c/n 327 late last year: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10409754
Note I was very wrong when it came to the British E-7 airframes so I don't hold out much hope that I'll be right this time![]()
Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
Well that was a good guess then!
For my next guess...military serials of ZA115 and ZA116.
For my next guess...military serials of ZA115 and ZA116.
Re: Falcon 900s will be BAe 146 replacements...
Why didn't we just strip out 2 of the Sentinals we had them already paid for, surely Global Express aircraft would have been ideal for this role.
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G-ZAHS...................kinda sounds a bit like "G-CZAR" or "G-TSAR" - maybe designed to irritate the Russians a tiny bit
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