Mon, Apr 26, 2010
Launches Website 'Featuring The Only KC-X Tanker Entrant Flying
Today'
It's been a long-drawn-out war of words, politics, and
finances as the Air Force STILL finds itself without a modern
tanker to fill the needs of tomorrow's warfighters.
EADS North America has waded back into the game (reluctantly, we
hear) and has just published a new website with THEIR side of the
issue...
Late Friday, EADS North America launched www.kc-45now.com, a
new website detailing why the American-made KC-45 aerial refueler
is the clear choice to meet the U.S. Air Force’s 21st Century
tanker requirements. The new site features video and photography of
the KC-45 tanker in flight conducting refueling operations, as well
as facts and information about the aerial refueling system.
EADS North America announced this week it will offer its KC-45 for
the Air Force’s tanker modernization competition and touts
the bird as "the only tanker in the competition that is in
production and flying today."
If selected by the Air Force, EADS claims that "the KC-45 will
be built at a new production facility in Mobile, Alabama, and will
be supported by more than 200 suppliers across the country. The
facility also will build commercial freighters, creating or
supporting tens of thousands of American jobs. EADS North
America’s KC-45 is the U.S. military version of EADS’
proven A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT), which has been
selected over Boeing tankers in five consecutive head-to-head
competitions. To date, 28 of these aircraft have been ordered by
U.S. allies around the world. The A330 MRTT has transferred more
than 265,000 lbs. of fuel to a range of military aircraft
– from F-16 and F/A-18 fighters to the E-3 AWACS –
using the same proven refueling systems offered on the KC-45."
The new web site, www.kc-45now.com,
includes video and photos of those refueling operations, as well as
a virtual tour of the cockpit.
So; gentlemen and ladies, start your PR vehicles... its sure to
be quite the race...
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