Author: Darwin McDaniel|| Date Published: April 30, 2019
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has received a potential 10-year, $5.70B contract to help the U.S. Air Force address combat capability requirements for the KC-46 Pegasus tanker.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract covers a range of post-production air vehicle requirements directed by KC-46 operators and mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Defense said Monday.
Work will take place in Seattle through April 2029.
The Air Force will obligate $9.1M in fiscal 2018 research, development, test and evaluation funds for the first delivery order.
Boeing delivered the first two KC-46A tanker planes to the service branch in January.
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