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What's next for the UK's military helicopter fleets?

13th January 2010 - 18:55 GMT | by Tony Osborne in London

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While the introduction of the Chinook was making headlines at RAF Odiham there was further discussion about the government's new Future Helicopter Strategy first announced just before Christmas.

The strategy, which has essentially killed off the MoD's Future Medium Lift programme with the contract to purchase 22 new Chinooks, will ultimately bring the Chinook fleet to 70 aircraft.

But there are still many unknowns such as who will get the contract, while it seems likely that Boeing's Philadelphia might get the work, given the UK's 'preferred status' which could allow it to enjoy early slots ahead of the US Army

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Tony Osborne

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Tony was deputy editor of Defence Helicopter and Rotorhub magazines before joining Aviation Week in …

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