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<p>As has been the case under successive Administrations, non-scheduled air travel
is necessary at times for undertaking Government and Royal Household official visits.
This may be to the timing and flexibility needed, for security reasons, or due to
the location being visited. It can also provide better value for money in the cases
of larger delegations (which can include journalists).</p><p> </p><p>The Government
has procured a single A321 aircraft for use by Ministers and senior members of the
Royal Family. The aircraft was procured through an existing Crown Commercial Framework
(RM6016 PSTVS Lot 4) in order to achieve a timely, beneficial and cost-effective solution
for the government. Early market engagement concluded that a wet lease was able to
offer the best balance between value for money, availability and operational flexibility.</p><p>
</p><p>The Cabinet Office ran a competition through the Framework and the winning
supplier then offered three best options to meet the requirement. Based on this, cost
estimates for the procurement of the aircraft were considered against a range of options
and it was assessed that an initial term of 2 years, with the opportunity for annual
extensions to the full life of the contract, offered the best balance between value
for money and flexibility.</p><p> </p><p>The decision to procure an aircraft was based
on a range of factors including guaranteed availability; a biosecure aircraft; UK
branding; and an aircraft with a transatlantic range. Before the contract is extended
beyond the initial 2 years, an assessment will be made on the most cost-effective
option that will range from extending the contract to launching an open competition
for a new contract.</p><p> </p>
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