The KC-46A Pegasus is a state-of-the-art, multi-mission aerial refueling aircraft designed to provide air refueling, cargo and passenger transport, and aeromedical evacuation support. Built for the U.S. Air Force and its allies, the KC-46A is capable of refueling a wide variety of aircraft, including fighters, bombers, and transport planes, while also being able to receive fuel itself, extending operational range and flexibility. The aircraft's advanced technology includes a fly-by-wire boom, wing-mounted hose and drogue systems, and the integration of the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), ensuring superior data connectivity and situational awareness. With a fuel capacity of 212,000 pounds and the ability to rapidly adapt to different mission types, the KC-46A Pegasus delivers unmatched combat readiness, global mobility, and cost-efficiency.
The Boeing MH-139A Grey Wolf is a versatile, multi-mission helicopter derived from the proven AW139 commercial platform, designed to secure intercontinental ballistic missiles and transport U.S. government officials and security forces. Produced in the U.S., it offers a ready-to-deploy solution with enhanced performance, operational flexibility, and safety. With a 50% faster cruising speed, 30% larger cabin, and a significant lift capacity increase, the MH-139A also introduces full autopilot functionality, reducing pilot workload. Its advanced avionics and systems integration ensure superior situational awareness and mission reliability. Delivering substantial life cycle savings, the MH-139A provides a cost-effective, sustainable solution for the U.S. Air Force.