Responding to Tuesday’s news that EADS North America does intend to compete the Airbus A330 for the KC-X tanker program, Boeing said in an April 20 statement: “Only Boeing can produce a tanker that will meet the Air Force’s 372 requirements and promise delivery of a combat-ready, safe, and survivable tanker that is the most capable for the warfighter, the lowest cost for the taxpayer, and backed by Boeing’s proven US work force.” EADS North America officials said Tuesday that Boeing’s entrant would cost more because it’s an unproven design compared to the already developed Airbus tanker. Boeing noted that its NewGen Tanker is based on the proven Boeing 767 and would be built using “a low-risk approach to manufacturing that relies on existing Boeing facilities in Washington state and Kansas.” If it wins, EADS North America plans to build a final assembly plant in Alabama.
Air Force Changes Rules for Pregnant Aircrew—Again
April 3, 2025
The Air Force is changing its policy for pregnant aircrew, generally reverting to rules set in 2019 that barred female aviators from flying during the first trimester—or from flying in aircraft with ejection seats at all—due to potential risks to the pilot and her unborn fetus.