by Daryl Mayer
88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
7/1/2013 - WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Boeing's
announcement this past week that they have begun assembly of the first
KC-46 wing spar is a significant event for the Air Force tanker program.
It marks the start of assembly of the first KC-46 Engineering and
Manufacturing Development aircraft.
"We are excited and pleased that KC-46 fabrication has begun. The Boeing
team continues to make significant progress in the development of the
Air Force's next tanker," said Maj. Gen. John Thompson, Program
Executive Officer for Tankers at the Air Force Life Cycle Management
Center. "The development effort is on track, detailed test planning is
making good progress, and initial beddown, training and sustainment
planning is underway."
The Air Force is about a third of the way into the KC-46 tanker
development program. The Air Force contracted with Boeing in February
2011 to acquire 179 KC-46 Tankers to begin recapitalizing the more than
50-year-old KC-135 fleet. The initial delivery target is for 18 tankers
by 2017. Production will then ramp up to deliver all 179 tankers by
2028.
The aircraft being produced at the Boeing factory in Everett, Wash., is a
commercial derivative design based on the Boeing 767-200ER passenger
aircraft. When the aircraft comes off the Everett production line, it
will be a 767-2C Provisioned Freighter that will eventually become a
military-configured KC-46 tanker.
The first fully equipped KC-46 is slated to fly in early 2015.
Thursday, July 04, 2013
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