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The US Air Force (USAF) has awarded Boeing a $2.8Bn contract for KC-46A tanker low-rate initial production.

The award includes the first two ‘production lots’ of seven and 12 planes respectively, as well as spare parts. Including future options, Boeing plans to build a total of 179 of the 767-based refueling aircraft for the USAF to replace its KC-135 fleet.

This step forward follows a Defense Acquisition Board review and announcement that the KC-46 programme completed “Milestone C” — a set of required ground- and flight-test tests – and is approved for initial production. Those tests included refuelling flights with F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B, KC-10, C-17 and A-10 aircraft and a cargo handling demo.

Boeing received an initial contract in 2011 to design and develop the USAF’s next-generation tanker aircraft. As part of that contract Boeing built four test aircraft – two configured as 767-2Cs and two as KC-46A tankers. The test aircraft have completed more than 1,000 flight hours to date.

The KC-46A is a multirole tanker that can refuel all allied and coalition military aircraft compatible with international aerial refueling procedures and can carry passengers, cargo and patients.

Boeing is assembling KC-46 aircraft at its Everett, Washington, facility. The company will begin delivering tankers to the USAF in 2017.

Leanne Caret, Boeing Defense, Space & Security President and CEO, said: “The KC-46 tanker will provide the Air Force unprecedented refueling capabilities, operational flexibility and combat readiness. It’s an important day for the company and program. We’re excited about building low-rate initial production aircraft, and it’s only possible because of the hard work of the joint Boeing-Air Force team.”

 

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