Posted on 10/23/2015 8:39:04 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Just months after being rejected by South Korea and weeks after first flight, Boeings KC-46A has been selected by Japan to supplement the nations KC-767 tanker fleet.
The announcement came from Japanese defence minister Gen Nakatani on Friday, and constitutes a significant win for Boeing after a troubled start to the next-generation tanker development programme with the US Air Force.
The Pegasus tanker can almost see the end of its development phase, after achieving first flight 25 September from Paine Field in Washington, following a roughly nine-month delay.
According to Boeing, KC-46 is particularly attractive to Japan as it will be capable of refuelling the Japan Air Self-Defense Forces planned fleet of Bell-Boeing MV-22 Osprey helicopters.
Japan intends to procure three tankers for fielding in the 2020 time frame, at a cost of more ¥20.8 billion about $173 million per tanker.
We look forward to working alongside the US government to help Japan expand its aerial refuelling capabilities with Boeings next-generation KC-46 tanker, Boeing says in a statement. We appreciate the confidence the Japan Ministry of Defense has shown in Boeing as we honour our commitments in country and continue our enduring partnership with Japan, which has been going strong for more than 60 years.
Japanese industry plays a vital role in Boeings commercial and military programs and we hope to increase our presence in Japan.
Boeing KC-46A first flight on 25 September
Boeing
The decision to choose US equipment over the Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) strengthens US-Japan ties and naturally allows for common operations and training, according to the MOD.
Airbus immediately declined to participate when Japan issued its tanker request for proposals in September, saying the notice was clearly intended for the Boeing KC-46.
It would be an inappropriate use of shareholders' funds and company resources to bid on this contract and accordingly the company will not be competing, Airbus said at the time.
Japan has funding for the tanker acquisition in its fiscal 2016 budget, and Boeing expects to receive a contract next year, so long as things proceed smoothly.
Boeing is building four 767-2C-based tankers in support of the USAF development effort and a low-rate production decision is planned for 2016. Despite delays and cost overruns, Boeing still aims to deliver 18 operational aircraft to the air force by August 2017.
Which airframe is the KC-46 based on? It looks me a 737.
If it’s not Boeing, I’m not going..
Working on my pilots license and I do not trust Airbus,too much dependence on software and it allows airlines to hire lesser pilots as the plane virtually “flies itself”. Most pilots on their equipment could not take control even if they needed to as the computer is hard to disconnect entirely
Here is a video about the 380 and how engine failure end poor engineering almost crashed the plane ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7FkTKQ-QRY
Not a simulation, this actually happened...
767
Considering that Japan already has 767 tankers, and 767 AWACS, it’s not really all that surprising that they’d go with the 767-derived KC-46.
I liked the KC135s. A friend who flies them says they are great planes and shares your thoughts about Boeing. He don’t like the new tankers because they only have 2 engines.
I am currently on my Mission and right next to March AFB where they have KC135s, C-17-s and some fighters, look like F16s and they blast off,,,
The 135s do a lot of training flights and go right overhead in various maneuvers as do the C17s, some of those pilots fly like they are ex Fighter pilots
My Dad loved planes and we lived near the main runway at LAX in the late 50’s early 60’s. He and my Grandfather (The Vet) loved to sit in the backyard and watch the planes take off and landing as they flew very low...
Being here kinda brings him back, lost him in 76...
RIP for your father....
I went to a party at my friends house and there was a lot of pilots there. It was funny because everytime they saw a airplane fly overhead, they would stop talking to look at it and tell ya what plane it was.
I understand totally, I am big into WW2 Warplanes and there is nothing like the sound of a Spitfire or a P51 blazing by with that baby purring...
Merlin Music...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEpzGcA_OTY
There should be a LIKE button on FR.
45 minute video? I’ll watch it later when I’m on high speed wifi.
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