WASHINGTON
(AFNS) -- Air
Force officials announced Aug. 6, Pease Air National Guard Base, New
Hampshire as the Air Force's first Air National Guard-led KC-46A Pegasus main
operating base.
"The KC-46A Pegasus aerial
tanker remains one of our top acquisition priorities. Making a final basing
decision is an important step in recapitalizing the tanker fleet," said
Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James. "We will begin to replace
our aging tanker fleet in 2016, but even when the program is complete in 2028
we will have replaced less than half of the current tanker fleet and will still
be flying over 200 half-century-old KC-135s."
Pease ANGB was selected as preferred
alternative in May 2013. The Air Force recently completed the environmental
analysis required by the National Environmental Protection Act to provide
further information concerning the basing process.
Air Force officials analyzed
operational considerations, installation attributes, economic, and
environmental factors for each location before making a final basing decision.
Subsequent KC-46 basing decisions will use similar criteria.
Air Force officials also explained
their rationale for choosing Pease.
"The Air Force chose this base
using operational analysis, results of site surveys, and military judgment factors,"
said Timothy Bridges, the Air Force deputy assistant secretary for
installations.
Officials said Pease ANGB was
selected as the first Air National Guard-led KC-46A main operating base because
of its highly successful existing active-duty association, which would lead to
lower active-duty manpower requirements. Its location in a region of high air
refueling receiver demand was also a key consideration.
Selection of Pease ANGB will
minimize the challenge of fielding a new weapon system and avoid having to
simultaneously establish a new active association.
"Tankers are the lifeblood of
our joint force's ability to respond to crisis and contingencies," said
Air Force Chief of Staff General Mark A. Welsh III. "The Pegasus will be
capable of day and night operations and enable a rapid, global capability that
will support U.S., joint, allied and coalition forces. The aircraft will also
underpin our humanitarian missions."
Welsh also committed to ensuring
continued support of combatant commander tanker requirements during a tanker
recapitalization effort that will last decades by continuing to fully fund
upgrades and improvements to the KC-135 fleet.
The first aircraft are scheduled to
begin arriving at Pease ANGB beginning in fiscal year 2018. The formal training
unit and first main operating base will begin receiving aircraft in fiscal year
2016.
Subsequent KC-46 decisions will use
similar criteria.
The KC-46A will provide improved capability,
including boom and drogue refueling on the same sortie, world-wide navigation
and communication, airlift capability on the entire main deck floor, receiver
air refueling, improved force protection and survivability, and multi-point air
refueling capability.
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