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Second KC-46A tanker in first test flight by Richard Tomkins Everett, Wash. (UPI) Mar 4, 2016
Boeing's second KC-46A tanker/refueler has performed its first test flight, with test pilots conducting checks on engines, flight controls and environmental systems. The test of the KC-46A for the U.S. Air Force took place earlier this week in Seattle, Wash. "Adding a second tanker to the flight test program is very important as we move into the next phase of testing," said Col. John Newberry, U.S. Air Force KC-46 System program manager. "The team will initially use the aircraft to test mission system avionics and exterior lighting. Later, it will share the air refueling effort with the first KC-46." Boeing said it is now conducting a post-flight inspection and will calibrate instrumentation prior to the next series of test flights. Boeing was contracted in 2011 to design and develop the Air Force's next-generation tanker and is building four test aircraft. Two of them are configured as 767-2Cs aircraft and two as KC-46A tankers, which are based on the 767-2C. The EMD-1, a 767-2C test aircraft, has so far performed more than 260 flight test hours, while EMD-2, the program's first KC-46A tanker, made its maiden flight last September and has now completed more than 180 flight test hours. Boeing plans to build 179 KC-46 aircraft for the U.S. Air Force.
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