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KC-46 offered for South Korean tanker project
by Richard Tomkins
Everett, Wash. (UPI) Jul 1, 2013


Boeing delivers Chinook to Canada
Ridley Township, Pa. (UPI) Jul 1, 2013 - The 15th and last Chinook helicopter ordered from Boeing by the Royal Canadian Air Force has been delivered at a company facility in Pennsylvania.

The CH-47, designated the CH-147F by Canada, features a modernized airframe, a long-range fuel system, an upgraded electrical system, a fully integrated common avionics architecture system cockpit and digital automatic flight control system.

Other features include a directional infrared counter-measures system.

The helicopters were procured as part of a Canadian medium-to-heavy-lift project.

"The Medium-to-Heavy-Lift Helicopter project is making an exemplary contribution to the Canada First Defense Strategy," said Col. Andrew Fleming, program manager for Canada's Medium Heavy Lift Helicopter Project Management Office. "The combined efforts of the government of Canada, Boeing and all partners involved in delivering this new capability, on time and an on budget, serve as a model for future Canadian Defense acquisitions.

Boeing said that under its arrangement with Canada, it is providing in-service support for CH-147F fleet over the next 20 years. The support will include services from Canadian industry.

Boeing has offered its new KC-46 aerial tanker to South Korea, which plans to form its first tanker squadron, the company reports.

The KC-46 Pegasus is based on the company's 767 commercial airliner. It is scheduled to come into service with the U.S. Air Force beginning in 2018.

"We've 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. "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."

The official offer by Boeing was made earlier this week in response to a request for proposals from Korea's Defense Acquisition and Program Administration.

The agency is expected to select an aircraft later this year for a tanker fleet comprised of four aircraft.

The KC-46 is a multi-role aircraft for transport as well as use as a tanker/aerial re-fueler. Its main deck cargo floor can be reconfigured by one person in two hours or less for any type of mission and it features an armored cockpit for protection from small arms fire.

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