After its first attempt to sell Kawasaki P-1 maritime patrol aircraft to Britain failed last year, Japan is now marketing the aircraft to New Zealand, which may however find its four engines unnecessarily thirsty.
The deal will also involve the maintenance of the planes, and is potentially worth billions of dollars. Tokyo in September provided unclassified information on the P-1 maritime patrol plane and C-2 transporter, both developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, in response to Wellington’s requests.
New Zealand will choose the winning bid as early as this summer out of a pool including American and European proposals. The Japanese government will also negotiate a treaty with New Zealand to allow the transfer of defense equipment and technology, a prerequisite to the potential deal