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In message , Fred J. McCall
writes "Charles Talleyrand" wrote: :Finally, I would be suprised if the cost of a CVN with airwing :was dominated by :the saleries of the crew. Single biggest cost over the carrier's life. : I've always assumed without evidence the cost was :more in parts and mainenence and fuel (for the planes). Multiply it out. Rough grab of 7,000 crew. Just paying them amounts to over 1/4 billion dollars per year. Now add in the cost manning for all of the shore establishment that helps with maintenance and such.... To add some hard numbers I turned up a while ago... Predicted lifecycle costs for the REAGAN are that over a fifty-year service life she'll cost $21,300 million dollars (at constant 1998 value). This cost relates only to the ship, not to her embarked air wing. Of that, her initial procurement price is only $4,300 million, or 20% of the lifecycle cost. Crewing and maintenance through her life account for over two-thirds of the total cost of ownership ($9.3bn): routine maintenance clocks at $5.2bn, SLEP for $2bn and disposal for half a billion. The airwing won't be cheap, but you see the costs you're up against. (You also see why crew-reduction is getting popular) -- When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. W S Churchill Paul J. Adam MainBoxatjrwlynch[dot]demon{dot}co(.)uk |
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