"The C-17 meets the unique airlift requirements
of the Kuwait Air Force," said Col. Abdullah
Al Foudari, Deputy Commander Kuwait Air Force.
"With this airlifter we can more effectively
participate in the operations we choose, transporting
large payloads across long distances, flying at
high altitudes in hot climates such as ours, and
landing on short, unpaved runways."
A custom paint design distinguishes the Kuwait
C-17 from the 259 others that have been delivered
to customers around the world.
"When this C-17 arrives to deliver humanitarian
aid or disaster relief anywhere in the world,
people in need will know that the aid came from
Kuwait," said Col. Abdullah.
"We welcome Kuwait to the global C-17
fleet with the knowledge that this aircraft elevates
the Kuwait Air Forces airlift capabilities
and also further strengthens Boeing's relationship
with Kuwait," said Nan Bouchard, vice president
and C-17 program manager. Boeing will support
Kuwait's C-17 fleet through the C-17 Globemaster
III Integrated Sustainment Program, a proven multinational
Performance-Based Logistics program.
Boeing has delivered 260 C-17s, including 223
to the U.S. Air Force, and a total of 37 to Kuwait,
Australia, Canada, India, Qatar, the United Arab
Emirates, the United Kingdom and the 12-member
Strategic Airlift Capability initiative of NATO
and Partnership for Peace nations.
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