GE Aviation secures systems on Boeing Next-Generation KC-46A tanker for U.S. Air Force

March 8, 2011
CINCINNATI, 8 March 2011. GE Aviation will provide advanced technologies in mission control systems for the Boeing KC-46A aircraft, which was selected by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) for the tanker replacement program.

Posted by John McHale
CINCINNATI, 8 March 2011. GE Aviation will provide advanced technologies in mission control systems for the Boeing KC-46A aircraft, which was selected by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) for the tanker replacement program.
The initiative calls for 179 tankers to replace the current Air Force tanker fleet. GE Aviation was selected for the mission control system, which includes flight management systems. GE's flight management system (FMS) provides the ability to fly shorter flight paths and idle-thrust descents which reduces fuel consumption, thereby lowering emissions and community noise levels.
"We are committed to bringing our next-generation technologies to this new tanker platform," says Lorraine Bolsinger, president and chief executive officer of GE Aviation Systems. "The flight management system will enable the aircraft to perform with navigation precision not currently available to the tanker fleet. Our technologies will help enhance operational efficiencies and will enable the aircraft to perform to the demanding mission requirements of the Air Force Tanker."
Software and hardware updates provide the latest technology to continue to meet the needs of the world's evolving airspace, offering safe and efficient improvements to aircraft operations. GE's TrueCourse FMS is an ecomagination product.
To learn more about the KC-46A Tanker, visit www.unitedstatestanker.com.

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