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Boeing Delivers 6th C-17 to Royal Air Force

Completes Initial RAF Order

Boeing delivered the United Kingdom's sixth C-17 Globemaster III to the Royal Air Force (RAF) this week during a ceremony at the company's Long Beach, CA C-17 manufacturing facility. The delivery completes the RAF's initial order for the advanced airlifter.

"We congratulate you not only on the acquisition of your sixth C-17 Globemaster III, but also for the amazing accomplishments you've had over the past seven years with the five already in your fleet," said Jean Chamberlin, Boeing vice president and C-17 program manager. "The RAF has repeatedly demonstrated the C-17's advanced capabilities in support of UK operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by providing critical humanitarian aid in numerous locations around the world."

The C-17 will operate out of RAF base Brize Norton near London, home of the Strategic Air Transport and Air-to-Air Refueling forces, and will provide critical airlift capability for the Joint Rapid Reaction Force.

"Whether our C-17s are serving in combat or on humanitarian missions, we know they are often the difference between life and death," said Air Vice-Marshal Kevin Leeson, Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff for Logistic Operations. "You've built a remarkable airlifter that means so much to British military personnel as they transit to and from operational theaters and to those in desperate need of humanitarian aid in remote, hard-to-access sites around the world."

Unless a new order extends the production run, Boeing will stop building C-17s by late 2010.

FMI: www.boeing.com, www.raf.mod.uk/

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