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PENTAGON RESUSCITATES HOPES OF BOEING C-17 SALES.


Byline: Lisa Friedman Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON - Officially, the Pentagon has decided to end production of Boeing's C-17 transport aircraft.

Unofficially, it wants $1.6 billion to buy seven more of the planes.

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 as No. 1 among 16 items the Air Force most wants but has no money to buy.

``It's very, very significant,'' Long Beach Councilman Frank Colonna - in Washington, D.C., lobbying to keep the C-17 line alive - said of the memo titled ``FY 2007 Unfunded Priority List Executive Summary.''

``It's a major move on the part of the Air Force to make such a significant request,'' he said.

The Pentagon's proposed budget eliminates the C-17 Globemaster III once the current contract for 180 planes runs out in 2008. It provides about $300 million to mothball moth·ball  
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 and store the tools and machinery used at the Long Beach factory that assembles it.

Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region,  lawmakers have vowed to get Congress to replace funding for the C-17s, and Colonna said Tuesday that the fact that the Air Force semiofficially identified the purchase of more planes as a top priority bodes well for their efforts.

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 on Tuesday, lists $2.4 billion for ``National Defense Airlift Fund Capability Upgrades'' as the Air Force's top request. That includes, according to according to
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 the memo, funding for seven C-17s as well as four C-130Js and other equipment.

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Colonna and Long Beach lobbyist E. Del Smith described the memo as a silent message to Congress from the Pentagon: We can't ask for the money outright, but we sure would like it.

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 for only funding items that have been authorized and that the Pentagon wants.

Boxer spokesman David Sandretti said the senator wants to see the Air Force purchase 42 aircraft - not just seven.

But, he said, ``This is a significant development because the Air Force has stated in no uncertain terms that this is one of their top priorities. Unfortunately, the budget writers in the administration didn't get that message.''

Colonna and Smith said that while the Air Force memo bolsters the case for C-17s, it doesn't solve the problem of finding the money.

Lisa Friedman, (202) 662-8731

lisa.friedman(at)langnews.com
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