The US Air Force’s 99th and 100th KC-46A Pegasus aircraft were delivered to Travis AFB, California earlier this month—with a three-star and four-star general behind the controls!
The Air Force has operated the KC-46A since 2022 and expects the aircraft to remain in service into the 2070s.
The U.S. Air Force took delivery of its 99th and 100th KC-46A Pegasus air-refueling tankers at Travis Air Force Base in ...
The U.S. Air Force currently operates 96 KC-46A refuelers, which Boeing is also upgrading with new hardware and software. Boeing announced on Nov. 26, ...
The milestone delivery comes as the Air Mobility Command is increasingly relying on KC-46As to support frontline military ...
McGhee Tyson ANGB in Tennessee will receive KC-46A Pegasus tankers by 2031, enhancing air refueling capabilities.
One of the new KC-46A Pegasus tanker aircraft was unveiled at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base on Sunday. In November, 6 ...
Boeing has suffered an over $7 billion loss due to production flaws involving its KC-46A Pegasus midair refueling military tanker.Taylor Rains/Insider Boeing's newest military tanker is the KC-46A ...
The U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing a $2.3 billion contract award to purchase 15 additional KC-46A Pegasus tankers, the aircraft manufacturer announced. The deal increases current global orders for the ...
The KC-46A will replace the currently used legacy KC-135 Stratotankers, marking a major milestone for the Tennessee Air ...
A KC-46A Pegasus refuels a Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet off the coast of Maryland on July 1, 2020. (Lt. Zach Fisher/Navy) The Air Force announced seven potential landing spots on Oct. 3 for its newest ...
Air Mobility Command welcomed the 99th and 100th KC-46A Pegasus delivered to the U.S. Air Force, during an arrival ceremony ...