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767-2C Landing at Boeing Field after First Flight on December 28, 2014
Boeing and the U.S. Air Force successfully completed the first flight of the KC-46 tanker test program December 28, 2014. The plane, a Boeing 767-2C, took off from Paine Field, Wash., at 9:29 a.m. (PST) and landed three hours and 32 minutes later at Boeing Field. The aircraft will receive its military systems following certification.
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BI44973
Boeing ID
k-122314-07
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3993px × 2657px 30MB
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2010s
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