Boeing Will Protest Tanker Decision

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Published: Mon, March 10, 2008 - 5:01 pm
CHICAGO, March 10, 2008 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] will file a formal protest on Tuesday asking the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to review the decision by the U.S. Air Force to award a contract to a team of Northrop Grumman and European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) to replace aerial refueling tankers.

"Our team has taken a very close look at the tanker decision and found serious flaws in the process that we believe warrant appeal," said Jim McNerney, Boeing chairman, president and chief executive officer. "This is an extraordinary step rarely taken by our company, and one we take very seriously."

Following a debriefing on the decision by the Air Force on March 7, Boeing officials spent three days reviewing the Air Force case for its tanker award. A rigorous analysis of the Air Force evaluation that resulted in the Northrop/EADS contract led Boeing to the conclusion that a protest was necessary.

"Based upon what we have seen, we continue to believe we submitted the most capable, lowest risk, lowest Most Probable Life Cycle Cost airplane as measured against the Air Force's Request for Proposal," McNerney said. "We look forward to the GAO's review of the decision."

Boeing said it would provide additional details of its case in conjunction with the protest filing on Tuesday.

This only increases the danger of flying old out dated aircraft by our military.  And I cant believe an “American” company is causing it even after they clearly lost in every aspect of the deal according to the Air Force themselves. I say to Boeing, “how dare you”.

Posted by bobcat on 03/10/08 - 7:15 pm • Report Abuse   

I wonder how many tax dollars this protest will waste....

Posted by BamaBob on 03/10/08 - 6:59 pm • Report Abuse   

They lost, get over it.

Posted by Lindie on 03/10/08 - 6:57 pm • Report Abuse   

Boeing will waste 100 days and Northrop will still have the contract!

Boeing’s argument is full of holes!

Posted by BamaBob on 03/10/08 - 6:51 pm • Report Abuse   

Boeing is going to get the contract, just wait and see.

Posted by ulriche on 03/10/08 - 6:12 pm • Report Abuse   

Unless there are some very serious irregularities in the selection process, I just don’t see the contract being pulled away from Northrop.  So, Boeing will only succeed in delaying the contract and create a level of scrutiny unlike anything they have ever seen in the past.

Posted by BamaBob on 03/10/08 - 5:23 pm • Report Abuse   

What will Boeing gain from doing this?  What will Northrop do now?

Posted by BamaBob on 03/10/08 - 5:16 pm • Report Abuse   


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