A routine engine run-up of a U.S. Air Force KC-46 Pegasus tanker at an Alaska military airfield tore a crater roughly 25 feet ...
The 1,170-degree exhaust from a Air National Guard KC-46 tanker’s engines blew a 25-foot wide crater in an Alaska airport’s ...
The continuous high temperature and pressure from the engine blast affected the integrity of the parking ramp, resulting in this damage.
A senior United States Air Force official has warned that Boeing must resolve persistent technical problems with its KC-46 ...
The Remote Vision System and the fly-by-wire Boom Telescope Actuator fall short of complete operational standards.
AURORA, Colorado—The U.S. Air Force is focused on near-term tanker recapitalization—extending purchases of the Boeing KC-46 and planning minor situational awareness upgrades—while mobility advocates ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Boeing Co. said the first flight of its new KC-46 tanker ...