They'd still have to pay Russia license fees. And the license to build RD-180s domestically expires around 2020, so the license would have to be renegotiated. I think we can guess the price to do...
Boeing is planning a new aircraft anyway (NSA or MoM, whichever comes first), mostly in response to A320neo, which for "an old aeroplane" sure has an enormous number of orders. Boeing reportedly...
SpaceX's didn't make the definition, it is the definition the US government uses for contracting purposes.
Small Launch Vehicle = up to 4,400 lbs.
Medium Launch Vehicle = 4,400 lbs....
807 or 808 would be my guess. Longshot would be 7107.
Airbus got 'extra credit' for being able to carry more cargo than 767. The USAF with a huge fleet of C-17s and C-5s, did not need that capability.
They'd still have to pay Russia license fees. And the license to build RD-180s domestically expires around 2020, so the license would have to be renegotiated. I think we can guess the price to do...
Boeing is planning a new aircraft anyway (NSA or MoM, whichever comes first), mostly in response to A320neo, which for "an old aeroplane" sure has an enormous number of orders. Boeing reportedly...