How many voyagers does the RAF have?

How many voyagers does the RAF have?

14
The current RAF Voyager Fleet There are 14 Airbus A330 MRTT “Voyagers” operated by the Royal Air Force.

What plane is a RAF Voyager?

Voyager is the RAF’s sole air-to-air refuelling (AAR) tanker and also operates as a strategic air transport. The aircraft is in service as the Voyager KC.Mk 2, equipped with two underwing pods for refuelling fast jets, and as the Voyager KC.Mk 3, with an additional centreline hose for use by large aircraft.

What is a kc30?

The KC-30A is a military variant of the Airbus A330 passenger jet. Five A330 aircraft were converted into the RAAF’s configuration by Qantas Defence Services in Brisbane, Queensland. Flight Refuelling (FRL) provided all-electric refuelling under-wing pods and Cobham supplied hose-and-drogue system for the KC-30A.

Does the UK have an Air Force One?

Other well known official aircraft include the Russian presidential aircraft, the British Royal Air Force VIP aircraft, the French “Cotam 001” operated by the ETEC 65, the Israeli Wing of Zion, the Argentine Tango 01 the Royal Canadian Air Force VIP aircraft, the German Konrad Adenauer, the Royal Australian Airforce …

How many KC 30s does Australia have?

six KC-
The Air Force’s six KC-30A aircraft are based at RAAF Base Amberley, operated by No. 33 Squadron. In 2015, Government announced the purchase of a sixth and seventh KC-30A aircraft, and under the 2016 Defence White Paper, an eighth and ninth aircraft are under consideration.

How much fuel does an air tanker hold?

Uses: Aerial Refueling The flying boom is more natural to connect because it is flown to the receiver aircraft and the pilot hold the hose in position. Some tankers can hold up to 29,000 gallons of gas. The flying boom can pump the fuel faster as much as almost 900 gallons per minute.

How much fuel can a RAF Voyager carry?

The Voyager is a hugely capable tanker, able to carry up to 111 tonnes of fuel, the highest capacity of all tanker aircraft, with the ability to dispense 50,000 kg of fuel to a broad range of aircraft during a four-hour loitering mission at over 1,000 nm from its take-off point.

Where does the RAF Voyager take off from?

Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. “The new livery looks superb but the reality is that flying this aircraft is no different to any of the other aircraft that make up the Voyager Force.

Which is the sole AAR tanker in the RAF?

Voyager is the RAF’s sole air-to-air refuelling (AAR) tanker and also operates as a strategic air transport.

When did the Voyager airtanker go into service?

The full fleet of 14 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft have all been delivered and Full Service Date was achieved on 30th September 2016.