The Boeing Company said Monday that it was awarded a $2.3 billion deal with the US Air Force for producing 15 KC-46A Pegasus tanker aircraft.
The new contract will also represent an expansion of the US Air Force fleet, which already comprises 128 KC-46A Pegasus. The unit is essential for fuel, data, cargo, personnel, and aeromedical transportation.
"The combat-ready KC-46A is transforming the role of the tanker for the 21st century," said James Burgess, Vice President, and KC-46 Program Manager. "We're proud to work side-by-side with the Air Force ensuring the Pegasus provides unmatched capabilities and continues to evolve for the US and its allies' global mission needs."
The new contract will also represent an expansion of the US Air Force fleet, which already comprises 128 KC-46A Pegasus. The unit is essential for fuel, data, cargo, personnel, and aeromedical transportation.
"The combat-ready KC-46A is transforming the role of the tanker for the 21st century," said James Burgess, Vice President, and KC-46 Program Manager. "We're proud to work side-by-side with the Air Force ensuring the Pegasus provides unmatched capabilities and continues to evolve for the US and its allies' global mission needs."
The Boeing Company said Monday that it was awarded a $2.3 billion deal with the US Air Force for producing 15 KC-46A Pegasus tanker aircraft.
The new contract will also represent an expansion of the US Air Force fleet, which already comprises 128 KC-46A Pegasus. The unit is essential for fuel, data, cargo, personnel, and aeromedical transportation.
"The combat-ready KC-46A is transforming the role of the tanker for the 21st century," said James Burgess, Vice President, and KC-46 Program Manager. "We're proud to work side-by-side with the Air Force ensuring the Pegasus provides unmatched capabilities and continues to evolve for the US and its allies' global mission needs."
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