South Korea on Wednesday finalized its plan to purchase four in-flight tankers from overseas makers for operational deployment from 2017. The acquisition project is designed to improve the duration of the country’s flight operations.
At a top military decision-making committee, officials including Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin decided to announce the official bidding procedures in February next year and conclude negotiations with foreign firms within the year.
Airbus’ A-330, Boeing’s KC-767 and Israel’s restructured version of Boeing’s aircraft have been mentioned as potential candidates for the acquisition project thought to cost less than 2 trillion won ($1.8 billion).
The military has eyed refueling aircraft since the mid-1990s as its fighters can operate over vulnerable areas such as Dokdo for only half an hour. With refueling, combat aircraft could operate for another hour, officials said.