Weve been a strategic and industrial
partner with the Republic of Korea for more than
six decades and remain committed to helping Korea
strengthen its defense capabilities and aerospace
industry, said Eric John, president of Boeing
Korea June 30. With the KC-46, Korea will
acquire a force-multiplier and the ability to
operate seamlessly with the U.S. Air Force during
combat and humanitarian relief operations.
Boeing made the offer in response to Koreas
request for proposals for an aerial refueling
tanker. Koreas Defense Acquisition and Program
Administration is expected to complete its competition
by the end of this year.
The KC-46, the most advanced tanker ever built,
leverages Boeings 75 years of expertise
with air refueling systems. In addition to its
refueling mission, it can transport cargo, passengers
and support aeromedical evacuations.
Boeing will build and deliver to the U.S. Air
Force 179 KC-46As by 2027 if all options under
the contract are exercised.
Based on the proven 767 airframe, which
has an in-service readiness rate of approximately
99 percent as an airliner, freighter and tanker,
the KC-46 will be able to fulfill more mission
requirements with fewer aircraft than is possible
today, added Chuck Johnson, Boeing vice
president, Air Force Programs.
In addition to a cargo door, the KC-46 features
a main deck cargo floor which can be reconfigured
by one person in no more than two hours or two
persons in no more than one hour to accommodate
any mission. Unique among tankers, the KC-46 can
operate in chemical, biological and nuclear conditions,
features cockpit armor for protection from small
arms fire, and can also operate from a large variety
of smaller airfields and forward-deployed austere
bases.
In 2013, Boeing spent over $400 million with
Korean companies, up from $340 million in 2012
-- maintaining Koreas position in the top
quartile of nations with which Boeing does business.
More than 50 Korean companies provided products
and services for Boeing production and sustainment
programs, research and development and a broad
range of internal services that support Boeing
operations.
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