Boeing delivers first KC-46A refueling tanker to Japan

Reuters

Published Oct 31, 2021 09:36PM ET

Updated Oct 31, 2021 09:56PM ET

By Nicholas P. Brown

(Reuters) - Boeing (NYSE:BA) Co delivered its first KC-46A aircraft to Japan, the company said on Sunday, the first delivery of the aerial refueling jet to a customer outside the United States, as growing tensions with China spur Japan to ramp up defense spending.

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) took delivery of the jet under a contract first signed in 2017. Boeing in a statement called the delivery a "significant milestone" for U.S.-Japan cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

The U.S. Air Force and JASDF initially awarded a contract for one KC-46A, but have since exercised options for three more of the jets. Boeing touts the aircraft as its most state-of-the-art refueling tanker, equipped with advanced sensors and capable of carrying cargo and passengers as it refuels other planes. 

Still, the KC-46 line used by the U.S. Air Force has run into performance snags, including defects with an on-board video system.

Sunday's delivery comes at a tense time for Japan, as it looks to counter China's military assertiveness in Asia.