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Northrop Grumman Tanker to Boost Military Airlift Capacity
"In addition to the KC-45's remarkable superiority as a refueling platform, it can also carry 226 passengers, which is nearly 4 times as many passengers as the existing KC-135 and significantly more than what our former competitor offered," said
Gen.
Schwarz referenced concerns about the ability of the Civilian Reserve Air Force (CRAF) to fully meet the military's transport and cargo carrying needs. "I see KC-X as a bit of a hedge against instability in the CRAF." Though, at the time, he was not sure how much cargo and passenger airlift support the new tanker would provide since the Air Force had not yet made its decision. "It depends on what aircraft we get," he said.
Since it is superior in its ability to move both cargo and people, the KC-45 provides the military what Schwarz believes it needs.
The reality of this hit home when ATA Airlines went out of business in April, stranding a number of U.S. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who were scheduled to fly ATA back to
"When the KC-45 is in service, it will be able to complement the military's existing airlift capacity to a far greater degree than the current tanker or the tanker proposed by Boeing. This is another reason we believe the Air Force made the right decision for our troops and our nation," said Belote.
About the KC-45
The KC-45 Tanker aircraft will be assembled in
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