Advertisement

You will be redirected to the page you want to view in  seconds.

Brazil Again Puts Off Decision in Fighter Jet Competition

Jul. 7, 2012 - 12:03PM   |  
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE   |   Comments
  • Filed Under

BRASILIA, Brazil — The Brazilian Air Force has asked bidders to renew their offers on a contract to provide 36 next-generation fighter jets, extending for six months a race between U.S., French and Swedish contestants.

The Rafale fighter, made by French firm Dassault Aviation, is competing against the Boeing Co. F/A-18 Super Hornet and the Saab Gripen for the contract valued at between $4 billion and $7 billion.

The Brazilian Air Force asks the bidders to renew their offers every six months. The last bidding window ended on June 30 and the new one will end Dec. 31.

In a statement sent to AFP, the Air Force said it was a “normal procedure” to extend the offers for the government to study them so long as the winner has not yet been selected.

Dassault’s Brazilian unit chief Jean-Marc Merialdo said this marked the fourth six-month extension for the offer, but stressed that “it is a purely administrative move with no further significance.”

Brazil, the world’s sixth-largest economy, is insisting on technology transfer in all its defense agreements. It is due to announce the winner this year.

Although France has offered full technology transfers in its bid to win the contract and the Rafale is thus seen as the best placed to finish on top, the F/A-18 is being offered at the best price.

During a visit to Brazil earlier this year, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta pledged U.S. advanced technology transfers if Brasilia chooses Boeing’s supersonic jet.

More In World News

Subscribe to Defense News e-Newsletter

Let us help you get caught up on the news. Sign up for the Early Bird Brief and/or Daily News Roundup. Delivered daily, via email.

Subscribe!

Subscribe!

Login to This Week's Digital Edition

Subscribe for Print or Digital delivery today!

Exclusive Events Coverage

In-depth news and multimedia coverage of industry trade shows and conferences.

TRADE SHOWS:

CONFERENCES:

Defensenews TV

  • Sign-up to receive weekly email updates about Vago's guests and the topics they will discuss.