ST. LOUIS,
Feb. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
Boeing Company (NYSE: BA)
today completed Federal Aviation Administration (
FAA) certification
requirements for Japan's first KC-767 Tanker, receiving the
FAA stamp of
approval in the form of a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC).
"The Japan Air Self-Defense Force asked us to complete passenger and main
deck cargo certifications beyond what is normally performed on military
aircraft, and we have received our FAA STC for those capabilities," said
George Hildebrand, Boeing KC-767 Japan program manager. "Boeing is ready to
deliver the first tankers in Japan's history and the most advanced tanker in
the world today."
The FAA previously certified the KC-767 for everything except passengers
and main deck cargo. Boeing used a combination of Japan and Italy KC-767
Tankers to complete the testing, clearing the way for Japan to receive its
first two of four KC-767s with the convertible freighter configuration in the
first quarter of 2008 as planned. The completed tests also will help Boeing
obtain FAA certification for the Italy KC-767 followed by delivery of the
country's first two tankers later in 2008.
In the past few months, the Japan and Italy tankers have completed several
significant milestones. Boeing successfully completed all required pre-
delivery air refueling tests of Japan's KC-767 Tanker including night
refueling with an F-15E; completed the second Japan KC-767; flight tested on
the Italy KC-767 a newly designed pylon that attaches the Wing Air Refueling
Pod to each tanker wing; and completed FAA certification for the mission
control system.
Boeing has built nearly 2,000 tankers in its history, and in addition to
flight-testing the KC-767 for international customers, Boeing is offering the
KC-767 Advanced Tanker for the U.S. Air Force's KC-X Tanker competition.
A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
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businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer
solutions. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is a
$32.1 billion business with 71,000 employees worldwide.