U.S. Air Force Launches KC-46A Readiness Plan to Increase Tanker Availability 20% by 2030

The U.S. Air Force and Boeing have launched a three-part effort to raise the combat readiness of the KC-46A Pegasus tanker fleet and speed delivery of the long-delayed Remote Vision System 2.0 upgrade, addressing maintenance and refueling-system problems that have limited tanker availability during high-demand global operations. The agreement, announced on May 12, 2026, in Arlington, Virginia, matters because U.S. airpower depends on reliable aerial refueling to sustain long-range strike missions, rapid force projection, and coalition air campaigns across multiple theaters. The package includes upgrades for five early-production KC-46As, a faster retrofit path for the new remote vision system, and a five-year logistics support plan focused on improving refueling-system reliability. The Air Force expects the effort to deliver an immediate availability increase of about 6 percent and push overall KC-46A fleet readiness up by more than 20 percent by 2030, strengthening the tanker force that underpins U.S. global air operations and future high-tempo warfare. Read more...

The U.S. Air Force and Boeing are accelerating KC-46A Pegasus readiness upgrades, including RVS 2.0 modernization and refueling-system sustainment improvements, to increase tanker availability and strengthen long-range air refueling capacity by 2030 (Picture source: U.S. DoW).



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