UPDATE 3-US House panel eyes subsidy review on tanker deal

Thu May 15, 2008 1:25am EDT
 
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(Recasts with committee passage)

By Jim Wolf

WASHINGTON, May 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee conditionally called for a review Thursday of any illegal subsidies' role in a $35 billion refueling-aircraft contest lost by Boeing Co (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz).

The House panel mandated an Air Force review of the tanker's selection process if the World Trade Organization finds fault in a subsidy dispute pitting Boeing against Airbus, its rival in the commercial aircraft market.

On Feb. 29, the Air Force picked a team of Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Airbus parent EADS (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), rather than Chicago-based Boeing, to start building a new fleet of 179 tanker aircraft based on Airbus's A330 aircraft.

Boeing has formally challenged the award with the Government Accountability Office, an arm of Congress that reviews federal contract protests. GAO is due to make its recommendations by June 19.

If the World Trade Organization, for its part, rules an illegal subsidy was given to "any large commercial aircraft manufacturer," the House Armed Services' bill would require the Air Force weigh the potential impact of that subsidy on the tanker program's outcome.

"If the Air Force determines that the subsidy did impact the competition, then it must find a way to remove the impact from the competition to ensure the fairness of the process," a committee aide said, citing a draft press release. The panel was due to publish a summary of the bill later in the day.

The tanker-related provision was authored by the committee's chairman, Democrat Ike Skelton of Missouri. It was adopted without debate shortly after midnight as part of the panel's version of a $601.4 billion fiscal 2009 defense authorization bill. The bill was approved 61 to 0.  Continued...

 

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