A CV-22 Osprey from Cannon Air Force Base conducts aerial refueling with a KC-10 Extender from Travis Air Force Base while on ...
On September 26, 2024, the U.S. Air Force’s last KC-10 Extender took off from Travis Air Force Base, California, for long-term storage at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. In a farewell ceremony ...
The last U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender was decommissioned after 44 years of service during a final farewell ceremony Thursday at Travis Air Force Base in California. Service members, veterans, ...
What You Need to Know: After 44 years of service, the U.S. Air Force has officially retired its last KC-10 Extender, an aerial refueling and cargo aircraft. The KC-10, based on the McDonnell Douglas ...
The last operational KC-10, tail number 79-1948, departs Travis AFB, California, for storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. (USAF) The US Air Force (USAF) retired its last Boeing KC-10 Extender air-to ...
The KC-10 Extender is being decommissioned after four decades of service and the very last one flew out of Travis Air Force Base during a special ceremony Thursday. The Sacramento Language Academy is ...
The US Air Force (USAF) will retire its final Boeing KC-10 Extender tanker, ending a service run spanning more than four decades. Air Mobility Command (AMC), which oversees the service’s fleet of ...
Aircraft in general, but military ones in particular, are built to last. That's why the skies of today's world are filled with machines first imagined decades ago, and also why we don't get to see a ...
After decades of service, a legendary tanker says farewell. Alan de Herrera A retired KC-10 Extender known as Excalibur awaits a six-day mothballing process at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, ...