You can look at the proposals (warning big PDFs) here and here
The good folks at Flight International have read it, and they note 3 major changes:
- Official credit for having fuel offload capacity in excess of the RFP minimums.
- Separating maintenance and fuel costs from acquisition, and giving more import to acquisition costs in the evaluation process.
- Extending the lifecycle period from 25 years to 40 years.
The third might favor Boeing, because being a smaller plane, the 767 consumes less fuel, though it would likely be a wash on a per pound of fuel offloaded basis.
I still think that the Airbus offering brings a lot more to the table, but I thought that before the first award, and did not expect them to get it, because of Boeing's political pull.
Break out the popcorn.
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