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New Zealand Air Force plans replacement of aging Boeing jets
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The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has announced plans to replace its aging Boeing 757 transports by the end of 2027. The decision comes as operating costs and reliability issues with the current fleet have increased, prompting a fast-tracked business case process. The main contenders for replacement are the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and Airbus A321LR.

In a statement released on December 19, 2024, the New Zealand Ministry of Defence stated: "Defence has released a tender to market for proposals to replace the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s two Boeing 757s by the end of 2027." The procurement seeks commercially available aircraft to replace these planes, with information from the tender process informing a final business case for Cabinet consideration.

The RNZAF's two Boeing 757-25K aircraft have been in service for over three decades and are used not only for VIP transport but also for logistical support. In response to a Freedom of Information request, it was revealed that in 2023, these aircraft flew significant hours supporting Army logistics and Air Force operations.

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As per data from ch-aviation, both RNZAF Boeing 757s were originally ordered by Transavia Airlines in May 1989 and later purchased by RNZAF in April and June of 2003. These aircraft have flown thousands of hours since their first flights in early 1993.

A comparison between potential replacements shows that while the Boeing 737 MAX 8 is slightly smaller than the current Boeing 757-200 configuration, the Airbus A321LR offers additional capability. The choice may be influenced by operational cost considerations and existing commonality with other RNZAF aircraft like the Boeing P-8A Poseidons.

Recent mechanical issues with the aging Boeing 757s have underscored the need for replacement. Reports indicate several breakdowns during official trips, causing disruptions including Prime Minister Christopher Luxon having to switch to commercial flights due to technical failures.

Polls suggest public support for replacing these aircraft despite economic challenges faced by New Zealand. As Defence Minister Judith Collins emphasized: “The aircraft are a key asset for New Zealand as we step up on the world stage."

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