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October 2023: no more RAF AW109 VIP helicopter for Ministry of Defence/British Government...

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...see
https://helihub.com/2023/08/18/british- ... -contract/
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https://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/65417 ... -sale.html

It seems there is no immediate replacement available for this Agusta...

The AW109 is for sale, now...
https://www.sloanehelicopters.com/used- ... p-grandnew
VIP October 2015 AW109SP presented in immaculate condition as a previous UK VVIP government aircraft.

Aircraft comprises a very high spec including EVS, CVR/FDR, emergency float provisions, wire strike protection and satcom.
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Re: October 2023: no more RAF AW109 VIP helicopter for Ministry of Defence/British Government...

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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... be-renewed
Wed 30 Aug 2023 18.16 BST

Government shelves £40m contract for helicopter transport for Rishi Sunak

Tender to provide aircraft for PM and other ministers withdrawn after criticism of his short-distance flights

Plans to spend up to £40m on a contract for helicopters
to transport Rishi Sunak and ministers
have been shelved
after sustained criticism of the prime minister’s fondness for regularly flying short distances.

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed
that the current contract will come to a close at the end of September 2023 and will not be renewed.

Official helicopter travel for ministers, also used by senior defence officials,
“will be fulfilled by other means, including other assets available to HMG”,
it said, giving no other details.

In December 2022,
the MoD advertised a tender for a new contract
for what is officially known as the Rotary Wing Command Support Air Transport Helicopter Service,
worth between £30m and £40m,
and running to the end of 2027.

With provision for up to 500 hours of use a year,
the contractor would provide helicopters,
crewed by RAF personnel and based at the Northolt airbase in west London,
to take them any distance up to 250 miles.

However, this tender has now been withdrawn.

The longstanding contract, provided by Northamptonshire-based Sloane Helicopters, will finish this month.
The company has already put the craft regularly used by Sunak up for sale.


The MoD and Downing Street declined to say why the plans have changed.

However, Sunak has been criticised for helicopter trips of little more than 100 miles (160km),
to places easily reachable by train,
and it is possible that ministers were fearful of a backlash if they signed a contract costing £30m or more.


A Labour party source said:
“This would have been Sunak’s equivalent of Boris Johnson’s yacht,
and it is no surprise he’s been forced to scrap them both.

The PM’s helicopter addiction has cut through with the public
as proof not just that he is totally out of touch,
but that he doesn’t think he should have to use the same roads and railways as the rest of us.

“No 10 have bowed to the inevitable by cancelling this contract,
but the question now is whether Sunak will also change his behaviour,

or whether he will carry on chartering individual helicopters
to travel round Britain at the taxpayer’s expense,
or use a rota of private planes and helicopters lent to him by Tory donors.”

On Tuesday, Sunak used a helicopter for an engagement in Norwich, a trip of little more than 100 miles.

In May, he flew to and from Southampton to visit a pharmacy for an NHS-related announcement,
a 160-mile round trip where the train takes an hour and 15 minutes each way.


For personal use,
the prime minister previously took private helicopters from London to his North Yorkshire constituency,
and to visit the billionaire Arora family, who live 2 miles from Manchester airport.

Downing Street says Sunak’s means of travel vary,
and “are always decided with consideration to the most efficient and best use of his time,
in the interests of the taxpayer”.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... be-renewed
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Re: October 2023: no more RAF AW109 VIP helicopter for Ministry of Defence/British Government...

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a biased report from The Guardian its not just for the Prime Minister it is also for senior Military personal and other qualified people,
so they can now go by train or drive, an hours trip now becomes an all day event, are the military afraid of public opinion they cant even have 1 helicopter for priority travel , how many do the French & Italian have ? a lot !
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