The U.S. Air Force has exercised the option for
the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s (JASDF) third and fourth Boeing
KC-46 tanker through the Foreign Military Sale (FMS) process.
“Japan’s new tankers will play an invaluable role
in the security alliance between our two countries,” said Col.
Jason Lindsey, U.S. Air Force KC-46 System program manager.
Boeing’s KC-46 will be a force multiplier in the
U.S.-Japanese defense alliance. It can refuel U.S., allied and
coalition military aircraft compatible with international aerial
refueling procedures, any time, on any mission, and can carry
passengers, cargo and patients whenever and wherever needed.
“This order further enhances our enduring
partnership with Japan,” said Will Shaffer, president of Boeing
Japan. “The KC-46 will be an unparalleled asset to Japan’s air
mobility fleet for decades to come.”
Boeing was awarded the initial FMS contract for
Japan’s first KC-46 aircraft and logistics services in December
2017 following the Japan Ministry of Defense’s KC-X aerial
refueling competition. A contract for a second KC-46 was awarded
to Boeing in December 2018.
Boeing assembles KC-46A aircraft for both the U.S.
Air Force and the JASDF on its 767 production line in Everett.
Japan’s first KC-46 is scheduled for delivery in 2021.
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