Date

30 January 2019

Related countries

Indonesia
Russia
United Kingdom
USA

Related issues

Aircraft
Arms

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(Jane’s Defence Weekly, Singapore, 25 January 2019) The Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) has completed a study on the country’s aerial refuelling requirements and has proposed the acquisition of two new airframes for the service, outlining a budget requirement of about USD500 million, proposing that the funds be drawn down from foreign defence export credit loans. Jane’s first reported in January 2018 that the TNI-AU had begun a preliminary study to compare the A330 multirole tanker-transport (MRTT) from Airbus and the KC-46A Pegasus from Boeing. Russia’s four-engine Ilyushin Il-78 was also later included in the study.