Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/KC-135-Stratotanker-undergoes-Programmed-Depot-Maintenance-2F3XC5KZG5W.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarBoeing Maintenance Worker Inspects a C-17C-17 Globemaster III Nose SectionKC-135 Stratotanker's CFM-56 Enginefirst C-17 Delivered to Indian Air ForceMaintenance Work on the First KC-135 StratotankerKC-135 Stratotanker at Boeing LouisianaKC-135 Tanker Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM)KC-135 Tanker Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM)KC-135 Tanker Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM)View AllView more with similar tones KC-135 Stratotanker undergoes Programmed Depot MaintenanceSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:A total of 820 KC-135s were built: 732 as aerial tankers and 88 modified for special purposes. Nearly 500 remain in service. The Boeing Global Services and Support in San Antonio, Texas, was established in 1998 to provide an affordable, high-quality, short cycle-time maintenance and modification center for large aircraft.BI232061 (KC-135_at_Boeing_San_Antonio)Maximum size:4368px × 2912px (~36 MB)14.5in × 9.7in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:2000s-abundance-adults-airplanes-brown-complexity-copy space-day-doors-engines-factory workers-full body views-fuselages-glare-gray color-grid patterns-ground shots-hangars-inspecting-interiors-jets-KC-135 Stratotanker-left front views-maintenance-male-military-monoplanes-nose sections-one person-out of production-perspective lines-photos-Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM)-propulsion systems-repetition-service panels-silver color-structural systems-swept wings-tails-Tankers-testing-transports-unpainted-viewed from above-windowsRelated Photo/Videos:View All