Sessions Threatens To Ground $40 Billion Tanker Project

Eads Boeing  On the same day Senator Jeff Sessions threatens to ground tanker contest EADS opens a new facility!
by Tiffany Craig
Published: Thu, October 01, 2009 - 4:20 pm CST Last Updated: Tue, October 06, 2009 - 12:06 pm CST
MOBILE, Alabama - A U.S. senator from Mobile is threatening to ground the $40-billion Air Force tanker contest until the playing field is leveled.

The military reportedly showed Boeing their competitors pricing information after they protested last year's win by Northrop Grumman and EADS. Both Northrop and Alabama lawmakers have requested Boeing's pricing information -- but have been unable to get it.

Now Senator Jeff Sessions is telling the Air Force that the contest will not go forward until it turns over that information.

On Thursday, he threw in an amendment to the annual defense spending bill that says the money earmarked for the tanker program will not be released until the Boeing's pricing data is released.

Many local eyes are on every step of the tanker deal because Mobile could benefit greatly from a Northrop win. Northrop and its European partner EADS promised to assemble the tankers at Brookley Field and put thousands to work.

Mobile Mayor Sam Jones also joined the battle for Boeing's pricing information. Jones sent a letter to Defense Secretary Robert Gates saying "the competition appears to be tainted from the start."

When EADS chose Mobile in site selection in 2005, they also committed to having a presence in the Port City.

On Thursday morning, their subsidiary Airbus Military, opened a 30-thousand square foot maintenance center. The facility will support the company's military aircraft customers with a work staff of 30.

Allan McArtor with Airbus says the new center is a commitment kept to the people of this city. "When we win the tanker again, we'll build the tanker and freighter aircraft in Mobile as well. We're committed to Mobile one way or the other."

In 2007, Airbus also built an engineering center at Brookley Field.

The tanker contest is set to be decided next summer. EADS has committed to building 3 commercial planes a month as well as tankers if they win the deal.
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I used to have doubts about senator Sessions but the last few years have improved my view of him considerably to the point he’s the only one I’d vote for again at this time.WALK SOFTLY BUT CARRY A BIG STICK!

Way to go Senator Sessions.  This competition is already getting off to a questionable start.  If we can throw a kink in it right off the start, maybe it will show the world that Boeing and it’s supporters in Congress have only their own greedy interests at heart, not the good of our fighting men.

We are all going to lose. We need that tanker ASAP and obama is giving all the money away. By the time it is awarded we can’t build it. The dumbocates just can’t give us a break.

This will ultimately come back to haunt Boeing in a big way.

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