19.03.2015, 22:15
Leider nur kurz:
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Die 108 Millionen sind ca. 16 Millionen weniger als die fly away Kosten, die ich in der Regel für eine F35A so veranschlage.
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Zitat:F-35 Costs Stabilize, Army Program Breaches
WASHINGTON — A number of the reforms in Pentagon acquisition and business practices over the past few years have started to pay dividends, a senior Pentagon official said....
...The current average F-35A price is $108 million — with the engine — which is $4 million lower than previous estimates.
A spokesperson for the F-35's Joint Program Office said the team has taken "a disciplined approach to analyzing and reducing sustainment costs. Ongoing activities include conducting a sustainment business case analysis and operating a cost war room to find program savings and attack operational, sustainment and total ownership costs.".....
Die 108 Millionen sind ca. 16 Millionen weniger als die fly away Kosten, die ich in der Regel für eine F35A so veranschlage.
