[1] The company has also been engaged to support Royal Australian Air Force training exercises due to delays in delivery of KC-30A tankers.
[1] In October 2011, the company took delivery of three additional Boeing 707-338Cs from the Royal Australian Air Force.
The US Navy told the media this was the first time an unmanned aerial vehicle had been refueled in flight.
[5] In November 2019, it was announced that two KDC-10 Tankers from the Royal Netherlands Air Force would be acquired, and as such additional capacity would be added, including 'boom capability' in addition to the existing 'hose and drogue' of the existing fleet.
The first of the two tankers that were sold, T-264 Prins Bernard, departed on Monday, November 4, 2019, from Eindhoven Air Base in the Netherlands.