U.S. Navy orders 2 C-40A Clipper aircraft from Boeing
U.S. Navy orders 2 C-40A Clipper aircraft from Boeing
Posted On
a
Naval
Forces News - USA
U.S.
Navy orders 2 C-40A Clipper aircraft from Boeing
The
Boeing Co., Wichita, Kan., is being awarded a $145,000,000 firm-fixed-price
contract for the procurement of two C-40A Clipper aircraft for the U.S.
Navy.
The Boeing C-40 Clipper is a military version of the Boeing 737-700C
airline transport. It is used by both the United States Navy and the
United States Air Force.
A C-40 Clipper
assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 57 lands at Naval
Air Station North Island.
(Picture: US Navy)
The C-40A, a derivative of the Boeing 737-700C commercial airliner,
is the newest commercial derivative medium lift aircraft used for Navy
Unique Fleet Essential Airlift missions. The C-40A is certified to operate
in three configurations: an all-passenger configuration that can carry
121 passengers, an all-cargo configuration of eight cargo pallets, or
a combination of three cargo pallets and 70 passengers. The C-40A has
a state-of-the-art flight deck, avionics system and engines that are
Stage III noise-compliant and certified for extended over-water operations.
The C-40As — which provide long-range, high-priority logistical
airlift in support of fleet activities — have begun replacing
the aging fleet of C-9 aircraft flown by the Naval Air Reserve.
There are currently 12 C-40A in inventory with a planned inventory of
17 aircrafts.
Our site Navy Recognition uses cookies to perform visit statistics, share content on social networks and improve your experience. By refusing cookies, some services will not function properly. We store your choice for 30 days. You can change your mind by clicking on the 'Cookies' button at the bottom left of every page of our site. Learn more
Cookies settings
×
Functional Cookies
This site uses cookies to ensure its proper functioning and cannot be deactivated from our systems. We don't use them not for advertising purposes. If these cookies are blocked, some parts of the site will not work.
Session
Please login to see yours activities!
Other cookies
This website uses a number of cookies to manage, for example: user sessions.