Written answers

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Department of Defence

Air Corps Equipment

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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107. To ask the Minister for Defence the extent to which he continues to monitor the age and reliability of military equipment in the Air Corps, including aircraft, information technology and procedures; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7344/15]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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The acquisition of new equipment and technology for the Defence Forces, including the Air Corps, remains a focus for me as Minister for Defence and is a matter that is kept under constant review. The budgetary situation will continue to dictate the level of funding available for new equipment, training and Information Technology Equipment upgrades for the Defence organisation.

The development of a new White Paper on Defence is under way. The White Paper will provide the future policy framework for Defence and Defence provision for the next decade. A key part of the development of the White Paper is the consideration of potential challenges arising in our future defence and security environment.

The role of the Air Corps is part of the White Paper deliberations. In addition, the question of proceeding with any replacement aircraft programme for the Air Corps will be considered in tandem with the new White Paper on Defence, the overall equipment requirements of the Defence Forces generally and the funding envelope available in the coming years.

The Air Corps operates a maintenance plan which endeavours to ensure that the maximum number of operational flying hours is available from the current aircraft fleet when most needed. The maintenance of the Air Corps fleet falls into three broad categories: scheduled, unscheduled and routine/daily. The use of Performance Based maintenance contracts assists the Air Corps in keeping downtime of aircraft to the minimum.

For the present, decisions on new equipment, including upgrades of equipment currently in operational use, will continue to be made on a strictly prioritised basis within a restricted budget with a view to maintaining the capability of all roles assigned by Government to the Defence Forces.

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