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Ending long-standing uncertainty about its immediate plans for tanker recapitalisation, the air force says it will procure up ...
A Boeing KC-46A Pegasus operated by the US Air Force lost its boom during a training mission on July 8th. The aircraft, a military variant of the 767, was refueling an F-22 Raptor when the incident ...
The U.S. Air Force is working to resolve a problem with the auxiliary power unit on the Boeing KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling ...
The US Air Force is hoping that its KC-46 fleet will be able to handle a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, but logistical problems ...
Military cargo planes use a high-wing configuration, which allows cargo to be easily loaded, maximizes storage space, and ...
The decision to buy additional KC-46s was looking more and more likely after the service included funds for a “Tanker ...
Air Force KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling jets are experiencing problems with their auxiliary power units.
The UK CAS, ACM Richard Knighton, proposed a future operational level Nato exercise to test command and control in unrestricted airspace.
Approximately 3,200 Boeing employees who build fighter aircraft and munitions could strike as soon as next week.
Photographs that leaked online showed extensive damage to the KC-46's refueling boom, with its metal ripped and twisted and a chain hanging down.
A KC-46A Pegasus refueling tanker was forced to conduct an emergency landing July 8 after its refueling boom was shredded in a mishap off the East Coast. The unofficial Facebook page Air Force amn ...
This month, the Senate Armed Services Committee introduced Congress' annual national defense bill. An updated National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, has passed Congress and become law every year ...