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The KC-135 is similar in appearance to the 707, but has a narrower fuselage and is shorter than the 707. The KC-135 predates the 707, and is structurally quite different from the civilian airliner. Boeing gave the future KC-135 tanker the initial designation Model 717. [4] A KC-135A refueling a B-52D during the Cold War.
While ICAO designators are used to distinguish between aircraft types and variants that have different performance characteristics affecting ATC, the codes do not differentiate between service characteristics (passenger and freight variants of the same type/series will have the same ICAO code). IATA codes are published in Appendix A of IATA's ...
The Aircraft Classification Number (ACN) – Pavement Classification Number (PCN) method is a standardized international airport pavement rating system promulgated by the ICAO in 1981. The method has been the official ICAO pavement rating system for pavements intended for aircraft of apron (ramp) mass greater than 5700 kg from 1981 to 2020. [1]
135 Airways: GENERAL United States 1A ... Former IATA code: QA; former ICAO code: AEK; former callsign: AFRICAN EXPRESS ... KC KZR Air Astana: ASTANALINE Kazakhstan
Lockheed Martin KC-130T: 2017 United States Marine Corps KC-130 crash: 167811 Airship: American Blimp MZ-3: 23-1230 Douglas World Cruiser: Chicago: 26-202 Atlantic-Fokker C-2: Bird of Paradise: 40-2072 Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress: Bakers Creek air crash: 40-2367 Consolidated B-24D Liberator: Atka B-24D Liberator: 40-3097 Boeing B-17D Flying ...
The wing's mission is to provide C-17 Globemaster III, KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-46 Pegasus formal initial and advanced specialty training programs for up to 3,000 flight crew and aircraft maintenance students annually. Altus AFB was established in 1943 as Altus Army Airfield (AAF).
ICAO (2012). Annex 7, Aircraft Nationality and Registration Marks (PDF) (6 ed.). International Civil Aviation Organization. p. 15. ISBN 9789292490119. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-03-24. Robertson, Bruce (1976). Aircraft Markings of the World 1912-1967. Aero Publishers. pp. 21– 115. ISBN 9780900435096.
The 914th Air Refueling Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force based out of the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York.Assigned to Air Force Reserve Command, it is operationally-gained by Air Mobility Command.