Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Cameron said: "Because the Ministry of Defence's finances are better run and better managed, and because we have found savings, we will be able to purchase an additional C-17 for the RAF.
The purchase of an extra C-17 will help to support the airbridge which transports Armed Forces personnel and equipment between the UK and Afghanistan. The newest C-17 is currently being built by Boeing in the USA and is due to come off the production line next month. It is then expected to enter service with the RAF in July 2012.
"It is a vastly impressive aircraft that can carry three Apache helicopters, or take a whole Chinook helicopter. "This latest addition to the RAF fleet will further strengthen the vital airbridge between Britain and Afghanistan, ensuring critical deliveries are made to the front line.
One aircraft is on standby 24-hours-a-day to fly seriously injured personnel back to the UK at short notice. The aircraft can also be deployed to help with humanitarian and disaster relief efforts around the world.
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