British Antarctic Survey seeks small passenger aircraft for Antarctica

British Antarctic Survey Press Release | December 18, 2018

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British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is seeking to purchase a small passenger aircraft to work alongside its de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Series 110 (Dash 7).  The aircraft will transport science and support teams and cargo between Rothera Research Station on the Antarctic Peninsula and Punta Arenas, Chile.

The procurement, part of a major Antarctic infrastructure modernization program, will provide operational resilience and capability for at least five years commencing in the 2020/21 austral summer.

With a budget of £5.5M, BAS is inviting bids from either suppliers who can provide an aircraft complete with any necessary modifications to meet its specification, or suppliers who can offer an aircraft capable of modification by others to set of requirements. Aircraft will carry a passenger and cargo payload of minimum 550 kilograms, and fly 923 nautical miles (nm) from Punta Arenas to Rothera Research Station, landing on an 876-metre compacted gravel runway.

Rothera Research Station is the hub that supports BAS airborne capability. Its gravel runway supports a fleet of five aircraft, specially adapted for flying in extreme Antarctic climate. Four de Havilland Canada Twin Otters and one de Havilland Canada Dash 7, are each equipped with modifications to allow them to carry out airborne science surveys.

Please find below links to the tender on Contracts Finder and the TED OJEU Notice. They are now live.  Please note the tender period closes Jan. 31, 2019.

Contracts finder notice reference URL: https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/dadd1037-9682-43bb-af6a-218881665355

TED OJEU Notice link is 2018/S 243-554643

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